Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for heightened susceptibility to infectious pathogens and poor responses to vaccine antigens. Using cord blood as a source of immune cells, many reports indicate that the response of neonatal monocytes and dendritic cells (DC) to Toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists differs significantly from that of adult cells. Herein, we analyzed the evolution of these responses within the first year of life.Blood samples from children (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 month old) and healthy adults were stimulated ex vivo with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS, TLR4 agonist) or CpG oligonucleotides (TLR9 agonist). We determined phenotypic maturation of monocytes, myeloid (m) and plasmacytoid (p...
Abstract At birth, the immune system is still in development making neonates more susceptible to inf...
Comparative studies on the response of neonates and adults to TLR stimulation have been almost exclu...
Neonatal immune responses are typically deficient against a wide variety of antigens, including allo...
Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for heightened sus...
BACKGROUND: Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for he...
Early childhood is a period of heightened susceptibility to infection due to immaturity of the immun...
The immune system of neonates is poorly developed; this increases the susceptibility of neonates to ...
Infants have long been known to have higher infectious diseases morbidity and mortality and suboptim...
The impaired infection control related to the functional immaturity of the neonatal immune system is...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
Neonatal innate immunity is distinct from that of adults, which may contribute to increased suscepti...
Toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 signaling pathway plays an essential role in host defense against gram-ne...
Developmentally regulated features of innate immunity are thought to place preterm and term infants ...
<div><p>Human neonates are highly susceptible to infection, which may be due in part to impaired inn...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
Abstract At birth, the immune system is still in development making neonates more susceptible to inf...
Comparative studies on the response of neonates and adults to TLR stimulation have been almost exclu...
Neonatal immune responses are typically deficient against a wide variety of antigens, including allo...
Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for heightened sus...
BACKGROUND: Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for he...
Early childhood is a period of heightened susceptibility to infection due to immaturity of the immun...
The immune system of neonates is poorly developed; this increases the susceptibility of neonates to ...
Infants have long been known to have higher infectious diseases morbidity and mortality and suboptim...
The impaired infection control related to the functional immaturity of the neonatal immune system is...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
Neonatal innate immunity is distinct from that of adults, which may contribute to increased suscepti...
Toll-like receptor (TLR)-4 signaling pathway plays an essential role in host defense against gram-ne...
Developmentally regulated features of innate immunity are thought to place preterm and term infants ...
<div><p>Human neonates are highly susceptible to infection, which may be due in part to impaired inn...
The global burden of neonatal and infant mortality due to infection is staggering, particularly in r...
Abstract At birth, the immune system is still in development making neonates more susceptible to inf...
Comparative studies on the response of neonates and adults to TLR stimulation have been almost exclu...
Neonatal immune responses are typically deficient against a wide variety of antigens, including allo...