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Innate immune memory in plants

Seminars in Immunology, 2016
The plant innate immune system comprises local and systemic immune responses. Systemic plant immunity develops after foliar infection by microbial pathogens, upon root colonization by certain microbes, or in response to physical injury. The systemic plant immune response to localized foliar infection is associated with elevated levels of pattern ...
Eva-Maria Reimer-Michalski, Uwe Conrath
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Peculiarities of innate immune memory in crustaceans

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2020
Classical characteristic of the innate immune system is the lack of ability to build up immunological memory, contrast to the adaptive immune system that is capable of "remembering" antigens, and rapidly mount a greater magnitude of immune response upon subsequent exposure to the same antigens.
Chen, Fei Low, Chou, Min Chong
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Haunting innate immune memories of COVID-19

Cell, 2023
In addition to acute hyperinflammatory responses, SARS-CoV-2 infections can have long-term effects on our immune system leading to, for example, post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). In this issue of Cell, Cheong et al. show that severe infections via IL-6 induce persistent epigenetic signatures in hemopoietic stem cells and their myeloid progenitors
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The immune memory of innate immune systems

International Immunology
Abstract Immune memory has long been considered a function specific to adaptive immune systems; however, adaptive immune memory alone has not fully explained the mechanism by which vaccines exert their protective effects against nontarget pathogens.
Yasuhiro Kato, Atsushi Kumanogoh
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Cardinal features of immune memory in innate lymphocytes

Nature Immunology, 2023
The ability of vertebrates to 'remember' previous infections had once been attributed exclusively to adaptive immunity. We now appreciate that innate lymphocytes also possess memory properties akin to those of adaptive immune cells. In this Review, we draw parallels from T cell biology to explore the key features of immune memory in innate lymphocytes,
Endi K. Santosa, Joseph C. Sun
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Insect Innate Immune Memory

2018
Recent years have seen a surge in studies on insect immune memory. Here we provide an overview of the current state of evidence for immune memory mechanisms in insects. This group of animals is very heterogeneous, and understanding of the molecular mechanisms behind immune memory remains fragmentary.
Humberto Lanz-Mendoza   +1 more
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Specific memory within innate immune systems

Trends in Immunology, 2005
Research into immune defense has been considerably enriched by the increasing focus on innate immunity. This type of immunity is still considered to lack specific memory, largely because there is no evidence of mechanisms that could provide such memory (such as acquired immunity).
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Train to Lose: Innate Immune Memory in Metaflammation

Molecular Nutrition & Food Research, 2020
AbstractWesternized diets and lifestyle are linked to the development of metabolic syndrome, characterized by obesity, type 2 diabetes, and increased cardiovascular disease risk. Systemic low‐grade inflammation is a common feature of chronic metabolic disorders and is believed to promote disease progression.
Hugo Charles‐Messance   +1 more
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Heart failure promotes multimorbidity through innate immune memory

Science Immunology
Patients with heart failure (HF) often experience repeated acute decompensation and develop comorbidities such as chronic kidney disease and frailty syndrome. Although this suggests pathological interaction among comorbidities, the mechanisms linking them are poorly understood.
Yukiteru Nakayama   +30 more
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Memory in the innate and adaptive immune systems

Microbes and Infection, 2004
Specific memory is a hallmark of the vertebrate adaptive immune system. However, recent experiments indicate that specific memory might also exist in the innate immune systems of invertebrates. At present, the underlying mechanisms are unknown; yet such phenomenological evidence is relevant for understanding the principles and evolution of immune ...
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