ISSN: 2155-9899
Aschalew Atsbeha, Damtew Bekele
The area of genetics known as immunogenetics focuses on comprehending the immune system's genetic foundation and how it interacts with the human genome. It looks into how immune response to pathogens, immune-related disorders and the efficacy of immunotherapies are affected by genetic variations. In order to protect the body from infectious agents like bacteria, viruses and parasites, the immune system is essential. Additionally, it detects and gets rid of aberrant cells like cancer cells. The immune response is a very intricate process that requires multiple cell types, molecules and signaling pathways to work in unison. The immune system's diversity and functionality are largely influenced by genetic factors.