Trained innate immunity fosters a sustained favorable response of myeloid cells to a secondary challenge, despite their short lifespan in circulation. We thus hypothesized that trained immunity acts via modulation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). Administration of β-glucan (prototypical trained-immunity-inducing agonist) to mice induced expansion of progenitors of the myeloid lineage, which was associated with elevated signaling by innate immune mediators, such as IL-1β and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF), and with adaptations in glucose metabolism and cholesterol biosynthesis. The trained-immunity-related increase in myelopoiesis resulted in a beneficial response to secondary LPS challenge and p...
Following infection, hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) support immunity by increasing ...
The nature and functions of cells creating hematopoietic niches during inflammation remain incomplet...
Novel therapeutics are urgently needed to prevent opportunistic infections in immunocompromised indi...
Trained innate immunity fosters a sustained favorable response of myeloid cells to a secondary chall...
Trained innate immunity, induced via modulation of mature myeloid cells or their bone marrow progeni...
It is now well understood that the bone marrow (BM) compartment can sense systemic inflammatory sign...
An intact and fully functional innate immune system is critical in the defense against pathogens. In...
Trained immunity defines long-lasting adaptations of innate immunity based on transcriptional and ep...
Exposing innate immune cells to an initial insult induces a long-term proinflammatory response due t...
Trained immunity is a recently described phenomenon whereby innate immune cells undergo functional r...
Invasive candidiasis is an increasingly frequent cause of serious and often fatal infections. Unders...
Contains fulltext : 232180.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Innate immune c...
Mobilization is now used worldwide to collect large numbers of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cel...
Bacterial infections are a common and deadly threat to vulnerable patients. Alternative strategies t...
Innate immune cells can develop long-term memory after stimulation by microbial products during infe...
Following infection, hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) support immunity by increasing ...
The nature and functions of cells creating hematopoietic niches during inflammation remain incomplet...
Novel therapeutics are urgently needed to prevent opportunistic infections in immunocompromised indi...
Trained innate immunity fosters a sustained favorable response of myeloid cells to a secondary chall...
Trained innate immunity, induced via modulation of mature myeloid cells or their bone marrow progeni...
It is now well understood that the bone marrow (BM) compartment can sense systemic inflammatory sign...
An intact and fully functional innate immune system is critical in the defense against pathogens. In...
Trained immunity defines long-lasting adaptations of innate immunity based on transcriptional and ep...
Exposing innate immune cells to an initial insult induces a long-term proinflammatory response due t...
Trained immunity is a recently described phenomenon whereby innate immune cells undergo functional r...
Invasive candidiasis is an increasingly frequent cause of serious and often fatal infections. Unders...
Contains fulltext : 232180.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Innate immune c...
Mobilization is now used worldwide to collect large numbers of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cel...
Bacterial infections are a common and deadly threat to vulnerable patients. Alternative strategies t...
Innate immune cells can develop long-term memory after stimulation by microbial products during infe...
Following infection, hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) support immunity by increasing ...
The nature and functions of cells creating hematopoietic niches during inflammation remain incomplet...
Novel therapeutics are urgently needed to prevent opportunistic infections in immunocompromised indi...