Antigen specificity of adaptive immune responses is often in the host’s best interests, but with important and as yet unpredictable exceptions. For example, antibodies that bind to multiple flaviviral or malarial species can provide hosts with simultaneous protection against many parasite genotypes. Vaccinology often aims to harness such imprecision, because cross-reactive antibodies might provide broad-spectrum protection in the face of antigenic variation by parasites. However, the causes of cross-reactivity among immune responses are not always known, and here, we explore potential proximate and evolutionary explanations for cross-reactivity. We particularly consider whether cross-reactivity is the result of constraints on the ability of...
If viral strains are sufficiently similar in their immunodominant epitopes, then populations of cros...
Several epidemic models with many co-circulating strains have shown that partial crossimmunity betwe...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...
Antigen specificity of adaptive immune responses is often in the host's best interests, but with imp...
Protection against infection hinges on a close interplay between the innate immune system and the ad...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
The ability of populations to adapt depends on a complex suite of traits including mutation and reco...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
The immune system evolves across the host's lifetime to protect against the wide array of threats in...
The evolution of many microbes and pathogens, including circulating viruses such as seasonal influen...
The processes driving and maintaining variable immune responses are poorly understood compared with ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
Acquired immunity against infectious disease (AIID) has long been considered as strictly dependent o...
Multicellularity evolved well before 600 million years ago, and all multicellular animals have evolv...
If viral strains are sufficiently similar in their immunodominant epitopes, then populations of cros...
Several epidemic models with many co-circulating strains have shown that partial crossimmunity betwe...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...
Antigen specificity of adaptive immune responses is often in the host's best interests, but with imp...
Protection against infection hinges on a close interplay between the innate immune system and the ad...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
The ability of populations to adapt depends on a complex suite of traits including mutation and reco...
To escape immune recognition in previously infected hosts, viruses evolve genetically in immunologic...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
The immune system evolves across the host's lifetime to protect against the wide array of threats in...
The evolution of many microbes and pathogens, including circulating viruses such as seasonal influen...
The processes driving and maintaining variable immune responses are poorly understood compared with ...
We propose an evolutionary perspective to classify and characterize the diverse systems of adaptive ...
Acquired immunity against infectious disease (AIID) has long been considered as strictly dependent o...
Multicellularity evolved well before 600 million years ago, and all multicellular animals have evolv...
If viral strains are sufficiently similar in their immunodominant epitopes, then populations of cros...
Several epidemic models with many co-circulating strains have shown that partial crossimmunity betwe...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...