Speaking of transplants
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Question - a newborn’s immune system is not, to my understanding anyway, very developed. Is rejection as large a challenge?
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Question - a newborn’s immune system is not, to my understanding anyway, very developed. Is rejection as large a challenge?
@Mik said in Speaking of transplants:
Question - a newborn’s immune system is not, to my understanding anyway, very developed. Is rejection as large a challenge?
Ultimately yes. The T-cells are trained to discriminate between self and other in the Thymus, which doesn’t ‘know’ about the donor organ. So when they do develop they will recognize the donor organ as foreign.
I don’t know at what point the above process matures, so there might be a window where you can get away with little to no immunosupression, but it will eventually close.