Trained immunity describes the ability of innate immune cells to form immunological memories of prior encounters with pathogens. Recollection of these memories during a secondary encounter manifests a broadly enhanced inflammatory response characterized by the increased transcription of innate immune genes. Despite this phenomenon having been described over a decade ago, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms responsible for this phenotype is still incomplete. Here we present an overview of the molecular events that lead to training. For the first time, we highlight the mechanistic role of a novel class of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the establishment and maintenance of discrete, long lasting epigenetic modifications that are c...
The ability to remember a previous encounter with pathogens was long thought to be a key feature of ...
Contains fulltext : 172825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cells of the ...
Adaptive immune responses are characterized by antigen specificity and induction of lifelong immunol...
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Human innate immune cells exposed to certain infections or stimuli develop enhanced immune responses...
The induction of trained immunity represents an emerging concept defined as the ability of innate im...
SIGNIFICANCE: A growing body of clinical and experimental evidence has challenged the traditional un...
The epigenetic and functional reprogramming of immune genes during induction of trained immunity is ...
Contains fulltext : 196382.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)SIGNIFICANCE: A...
The ability to remember a previous encounter with pathogens was long thought to be a key feature of ...
Trained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogramming of innate immune cells follo...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Item does not contain fulltextTrained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogrammin...
The ability to remember a previous encounter with pathogens was long thought to be a key feature of ...
Contains fulltext : 172825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cells of the ...
Adaptive immune responses are characterized by antigen specificity and induction of lifelong immunol...
© 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND ...
Human innate immune cells exposed to certain infections or stimuli develop enhanced immune responses...
The induction of trained immunity represents an emerging concept defined as the ability of innate im...
SIGNIFICANCE: A growing body of clinical and experimental evidence has challenged the traditional un...
The epigenetic and functional reprogramming of immune genes during induction of trained immunity is ...
Contains fulltext : 196382.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)SIGNIFICANCE: A...
The ability to remember a previous encounter with pathogens was long thought to be a key feature of ...
Trained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogramming of innate immune cells follo...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Item does not contain fulltextTrained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogrammin...
The ability to remember a previous encounter with pathogens was long thought to be a key feature of ...
Contains fulltext : 172825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cells of the ...
Adaptive immune responses are characterized by antigen specificity and induction of lifelong immunol...