Item does not contain fulltextTrained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogramming of innate immune cells following challenge with pathogens or microbial ligands during infection or vaccination. This cellular reprogramming leads to increased responsiveness upon restimulation, and is mediated through epigenetic and metabolic modifications. In this review, we describe how molecular mechanisms underlying trained immunity, for example, induced by β-glucan or Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccination, can be investigated by using and integrating different layers of information including genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, microbiome, immune cell phenotyping, and function. We also describe the most commonly ...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
An increasing body of evidence shows that the innate immune system has adaptive characteristics that...
The classical view that only adaptive immunity can build immunological memory has recently been chal...
Trained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogramming of innate immune cells follo...
Contains fulltext : 196382.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)SIGNIFICANCE: A...
Contains fulltext : 172745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The classical v...
SIGNIFICANCE: A growing body of clinical and experimental evidence has challenged the traditional un...
Contains fulltext : 235365.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Traditionally, ...
The induction of trained immunity represents an emerging concept defined as the ability of innate im...
The discoveries made over the past few years have modified the current immunological paradigm. It tu...
The discoveries made over the past few years have modified the current immunological paradigm. It tu...
Contains fulltext : 232180.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Innate immune c...
AbstractThe classical view that only adaptive immunity can build immunological memory has recently b...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
An increasing body of evidence shows that the innate immune system has adaptive characteristics that...
The classical view that only adaptive immunity can build immunological memory has recently been chal...
Trained immunity is characterized by long-term functional reprogramming of innate immune cells follo...
Contains fulltext : 196382.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)SIGNIFICANCE: A...
Contains fulltext : 172745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The classical v...
SIGNIFICANCE: A growing body of clinical and experimental evidence has challenged the traditional un...
Contains fulltext : 235365.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Traditionally, ...
The induction of trained immunity represents an emerging concept defined as the ability of innate im...
The discoveries made over the past few years have modified the current immunological paradigm. It tu...
The discoveries made over the past few years have modified the current immunological paradigm. It tu...
Contains fulltext : 232180.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Innate immune c...
AbstractThe classical view that only adaptive immunity can build immunological memory has recently b...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
Despite the existence of two different branches of immunity, innate and adaptive, it has been descri...
An increasing body of evidence shows that the innate immune system has adaptive characteristics that...
The classical view that only adaptive immunity can build immunological memory has recently been chal...