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A dual nature of γδ T cell immune memory responses [PDF]
Immune memory was considered for decades an exclusive hallmark of the adaptive immune response. However, recent studies have revealed that innate immune cells can also ‘recall’ information of a primary insult during infection or vaccination and deploy ...
Tsz Kin Suen +5 more
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Innate immune memory in cardiometabolic disease. [PDF]
Abstract Low-grade systemic inflammation is a key pathophysiological component of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), and long-term activation of myeloid cells is thought to be crucial for these effects. Obesity and associated metabolic complications including hyperglycaemia and dyslipoproteinaemia can induce long-lasting ...
Bahrar H +4 more
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Epigenetic remodeling in insect immune memory. [PDF]
The innate immune system of insects can respond more swiftly and efficiently to pathogens based on previous experience of encountering antigens. The understanding of molecular mechanisms governing immune priming, a form of immune memory in insects, including its transgenerational inheritance, remains elusive.
Mukherjee K, Dobrindt U.
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Development and function of protective and pathologic memory CD4 T cells [PDF]
Immunological memory is one of the defining features of the adaptive immune system. As key orchestrators and mediators of immunity, CD4 T cells are central to the vast majority of adaptive immune responses.
Jaigirdar, Shafqat Ahrar +1 more
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Immune memory: an evolutionary perspective [PDF]
The innate immune system, through pattern recognition receptors, intercepts any kind of pathogen and reacts through chemotactic, phagocyting, cytokines-secreting and cell-killing mechanisms in a very quick and effective way. Meanwhile, the adaptive immunity arm, through dendritic and T and B cells memory activation, is alerted and starts, more slowly ...
Beniamino Palmieri +2 more
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Modelling Immune Memory Development
The cellular adaptive immune response to influenza has been analyzed through several recent mathematical models. In particular, Zarnitsyna et al. (Front Immunol 7:1-9, 2016) show how central memory CD8+ T cells reach a plateau after repeated infections, and analyze their role in the immune response to further challenges.
Pascucci E., Pugliese A.
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Innate immune memory, trained immunity and nomenclature clarification [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 295907.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
George Hajishengallis +2 more
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Microglial cells are recognized as very dynamic brain cells, screening the environment and sensitive to signals from all other cell types in health and disease.
Miriam Corraliza-Gomez +8 more
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A positron emission tomography (PET) tracer detecting α-synuclein pathology will improve the diagnosis, and ultimately the treatment of α-synuclein-related diseases.
Ruben Smith +25 more
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Immunosenescence is a physiological process that is associated with changes in the immune system, particularly among CD8 T-cells. Recent studies have hypothesized that senescent CD8 T-cells are produced with chronologic age by chronic stimulation ...
Lauren Daniel +13 more
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