Neonatal immune responses are typically deficient against a wide variety of antigens, including alloantigens, vaccine antigens, and infectious agents. These responses are characterized by Th2-skewed cytokine production, and deficient Th1 and cytotoxic responses. However, these deficient responses can be boosted to adult levels by the use of strong, Th1 promoting agents. This demonstrates that neonates are capable of developing mature immune responses under specific conditions. Using two different murine models, we have found that neonates develop robust Th and cytotoxic responses, which under some antigenic conditions significantly exceed those of adults. First, using a model of early life exposure to noninherited maternal antigens (NIMA), ...
The neonatal immune response is impaired during the first weeks after birth. To obtain a better unde...
γδ T cells are unconventional T cells that function on the border of innate and adaptive immunity. T...
AbstractPrimary neonatal Th1 cells develop alongside of Th2 upon priming of the newborn but undergo ...
Acknowledgement of the breadth of T-cell pleiotropy has provoked increasing interest in the degree t...
Exposure to allogeneic lymphocytes can elicit a variety of immunological responses. To determine the...
SummaryTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we c...
BACKGROUND: Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for he...
International audienceTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular ...
Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for heightened sus...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...
Neonates are highly susceptible to infection and respond suboptimally to most vaccines. However, our...
Although the neonatal immune system is functionally immature, immune response capabilities are not t...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
The neonatal immune response is impaired during the first weeks after birth. To obtain a better unde...
In comparison to adults, newborns display a heightened susceptibility to pathogens and a propensity ...
The neonatal immune response is impaired during the first weeks after birth. To obtain a better unde...
γδ T cells are unconventional T cells that function on the border of innate and adaptive immunity. T...
AbstractPrimary neonatal Th1 cells develop alongside of Th2 upon priming of the newborn but undergo ...
Acknowledgement of the breadth of T-cell pleiotropy has provoked increasing interest in the degree t...
Exposure to allogeneic lymphocytes can elicit a variety of immunological responses. To determine the...
SummaryTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular pathogens, we c...
BACKGROUND: Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for he...
International audienceTo better understand why human neonates show a poor response to intracellular ...
Characteristics of the human neonatal immune system are thought to be responsible for heightened sus...
<div><p>Microbial infection during various stages of human development produces widely different cli...
Neonates are highly susceptible to infection and respond suboptimally to most vaccines. However, our...
Although the neonatal immune system is functionally immature, immune response capabilities are not t...
The innate and adaptive immune responses in neonates are usually functionally impaired when compared...
The neonatal immune response is impaired during the first weeks after birth. To obtain a better unde...
In comparison to adults, newborns display a heightened susceptibility to pathogens and a propensity ...
The neonatal immune response is impaired during the first weeks after birth. To obtain a better unde...
γδ T cells are unconventional T cells that function on the border of innate and adaptive immunity. T...
AbstractPrimary neonatal Th1 cells develop alongside of Th2 upon priming of the newborn but undergo ...