Acquired immunity against infectious disease (AIID) has long been considered as strictly dependent on the B and T lymphocytes of the adaptive immune system. Consequently, AIID has been viewed as highly specific to the antigens expressed by pathogens. However, a growing body of data motivates revision of this central paradigm of immunology. Unrelated past infection, vaccination, and chronic infection have been found to induce cross-protection against numerous pathogens. These observations can be partially explained by the poly-specificity of antigenic T and B receptors, the Mackaness effect and trained immunity. In addition, numerous studies highlight the importance of microbiota composition on resistance to infectious disease via direct com...
This paper discusses current evidence for the relationship between polyclonal lymphocyte activation,...
Antigen specificity of adaptive immune responses is often in the host's best interests, but with imp...
The immune system is our primary defense mechanism against invading pathogenic organisms and has two...
The immune system evolves across the host's lifetime to protect against the wide array of threats in...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...
Mutual influences of viruses on the immune system and vice versa which lead to a biological balance ...
In addition to an innate immune system that battles pathogens in a nonspecific fashion, higher organ...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
Memory T cells generated by infection or immunization persist in the organism and mediate specific p...
Mutual influences of viruses on the immune system and vice versa which lead to a biological balance ...
Epidemiological data suggest that previous infections can alter an individual's susceptibility to un...
The human immune system is composed of a collection of specialized cells and secreted proteins that ...
<div><p>A fundamental question in human susceptibility to bacterial infections is to what extent var...
The primary global response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been to bring to the clinic as rapidly as...
The extent to which organisms can protect themselves from disease depends on both the immune defense...
This paper discusses current evidence for the relationship between polyclonal lymphocyte activation,...
Antigen specificity of adaptive immune responses is often in the host's best interests, but with imp...
The immune system is our primary defense mechanism against invading pathogenic organisms and has two...
The immune system evolves across the host's lifetime to protect against the wide array of threats in...
The fitness gains resulting from development of the adaptive immune system (AIS) during evolution ar...
Mutual influences of viruses on the immune system and vice versa which lead to a biological balance ...
In addition to an innate immune system that battles pathogens in a nonspecific fashion, higher organ...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
Memory T cells generated by infection or immunization persist in the organism and mediate specific p...
Mutual influences of viruses on the immune system and vice versa which lead to a biological balance ...
Epidemiological data suggest that previous infections can alter an individual's susceptibility to un...
The human immune system is composed of a collection of specialized cells and secreted proteins that ...
<div><p>A fundamental question in human susceptibility to bacterial infections is to what extent var...
The primary global response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has been to bring to the clinic as rapidly as...
The extent to which organisms can protect themselves from disease depends on both the immune defense...
This paper discusses current evidence for the relationship between polyclonal lymphocyte activation,...
Antigen specificity of adaptive immune responses is often in the host's best interests, but with imp...
The immune system is our primary defense mechanism against invading pathogenic organisms and has two...