Invertebrates have an immune response that differs considerably from the acquired immune response found in vertebrates. However, new studies indicate that past experience with a pathogen can provide individual invertebrates, or their descendants, with enhanced immunity. This prophylactic effect, termed immunological priming, is functionally similar to the acquired immune response in vertebrates. This newfound complexity of invertebrate immunity begs investigation into the conditions under which immunological priming should evolve, and its consequences for population dynamics
AbstractThe most celebrated component of the vertebrate immune system is the acquired response in wh...
International audienceHistorically, the prevailing view in the field of invertebrate immunity was th...
The immune system has long been divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Observed in all organisms...
Innate immune memory (i.e., immune priming) is found in many invertebrates. In some cases, immune pr...
16 pagesInternational audienceMany organisms can improve their immune response as a function of thei...
Recently claims have been made for radical new insights in the field of invertebrate immunology that...
Transgenerational (usually maternal) immunity has evolved in vertebrate species but also in some inv...
1. Many organisms can improve their immune response as a function of their immunological experience ...
Recent advances in comparative immunology have established that invertebrates produce hypervariable ...
Immunity in invertebrates was for long analyzed in terms of the overall response; this resulted in m...
Recently claims have been made for radical new insights in the field of invertebrate immunology that...
Recently claims have been made for radical new insights in the field of invertebrate immunology that...
International audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) refers to the transfer of the parenta...
Over a decade ago, the discovery of transgenerational immunity in invertebrates shifted existing par...
Invertebrates rely solely in innate immunity, which is believed to always respond to an infection th...
AbstractThe most celebrated component of the vertebrate immune system is the acquired response in wh...
International audienceHistorically, the prevailing view in the field of invertebrate immunity was th...
The immune system has long been divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Observed in all organisms...
Innate immune memory (i.e., immune priming) is found in many invertebrates. In some cases, immune pr...
16 pagesInternational audienceMany organisms can improve their immune response as a function of thei...
Recently claims have been made for radical new insights in the field of invertebrate immunology that...
Transgenerational (usually maternal) immunity has evolved in vertebrate species but also in some inv...
1. Many organisms can improve their immune response as a function of their immunological experience ...
Recent advances in comparative immunology have established that invertebrates produce hypervariable ...
Immunity in invertebrates was for long analyzed in terms of the overall response; this resulted in m...
Recently claims have been made for radical new insights in the field of invertebrate immunology that...
Recently claims have been made for radical new insights in the field of invertebrate immunology that...
International audienceTrans-generational immune priming (TGIP) refers to the transfer of the parenta...
Over a decade ago, the discovery of transgenerational immunity in invertebrates shifted existing par...
Invertebrates rely solely in innate immunity, which is believed to always respond to an infection th...
AbstractThe most celebrated component of the vertebrate immune system is the acquired response in wh...
International audienceHistorically, the prevailing view in the field of invertebrate immunity was th...
The immune system has long been divided into innate and adaptive immunity. Observed in all organisms...