Increased susceptibility to infectious diseases is a hallmark of the neonatal period of life that is generally attributed to a relative immaturity of the immune system. Dendritic cells (DCs) are innate immune sentinels with vital roles in the initiation and orchestration of immune responses, thus, constituting a promising target for promoting neonatal immunity. However, as is the case for other immune cells, neonatal DCs have been suggested to be functionally immature compared to their adult counterparts. Here we review some of the unique aspects of neonatal DCs that shape immune responses in early life and speculate whether the functional properties of neonatal DCs could be exploited or manipulated to promote more effective vaccination in ...
Background: While vaccines have been tremendously successful in reducing the incidence of serious in...
Conclusion: DNA vaccines favorably compare to conventional vaccines in their unique capacity to indu...
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One of the major challenges in vaccinology is the development of products that are able to induce pr...
The present study investigated the innate immune response in vitro to determine porcine neonate resp...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Neonates have a weakened immune system that could be due to low exposure to pathogens resulting in l...
Almost four million neonates die of infectious and prematurity-related causes across the world annua...
Funding This work was supported by the ClouDx-i IAPP EU FP7 project (to PW and PG), Chief Scientists...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system has been suggested in the past as the factor underlying the...
Early life is a period of particular susceptibility to respiratory infections and symptoms are frequ...
Vaccines represent the discovery of utmost importance for global health, due to both prophylactic ac...
Over 4 million infants die each year from infections, many of which are vaccine-preventable. Young i...
Background: While vaccines have been tremendously successful in reducing the incidence of serious in...
Conclusion: DNA vaccines favorably compare to conventional vaccines in their unique capacity to indu...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
One of the major challenges in vaccinology is the development of products that are able to induce pr...
The present study investigated the innate immune response in vitro to determine porcine neonate resp...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Neonates and especially premature infants are highly susceptible to infection but still can have a r...
Neonates have a weakened immune system that could be due to low exposure to pathogens resulting in l...
Almost four million neonates die of infectious and prematurity-related causes across the world annua...
Funding This work was supported by the ClouDx-i IAPP EU FP7 project (to PW and PG), Chief Scientists...
Immaturity of the neonatal immune system has been suggested in the past as the factor underlying the...
Early life is a period of particular susceptibility to respiratory infections and symptoms are frequ...
Vaccines represent the discovery of utmost importance for global health, due to both prophylactic ac...
Over 4 million infants die each year from infections, many of which are vaccine-preventable. Young i...
Background: While vaccines have been tremendously successful in reducing the incidence of serious in...
Conclusion: DNA vaccines favorably compare to conventional vaccines in their unique capacity to indu...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...