This lecture covers the concept of immunological tolerance, which refers to the unresponsiveness of the immune system to specific antigens. It explains the mechanisms by which the immune system maintains tolerance to self-antigens and the factors that may lead to autoimmunity when these mechanisms fail. The lecture also delves into the role of regulatory T cells in immune suppression and the genetic and environmental factors that can trigger autoimmune diseases.
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