Immune dysregulation refers to a state in which the immune system is not functioning properly, leading to either an overactive or weakened immune response. This dysregulation can result from various factors, such as genetic mutations, infections, autoimmune disorders, or exposure to environmental toxins. Immune dysregulation can manifest in a variety of ways, including chronic inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and increased susceptibility to infections. Understanding and studying immune dysregulation is important in order to develop effective treatments for related disorders and conditions.