Shaping immunity: The influence of natural selection on population immune diversity
Immunological Reviews
by Haley E. Randolph, Katherine A. Aracena, Yen‐Lung Lin, Zepeng Mu, Luis B. Barreiro
1w ago
Summary Humans exhibit considerable variability in their immune responses to the same immune challenges. Such variation is widespread and affects individual and population-level susceptibility to infectious diseases and immune disorders. Although the factors influencing immune response diversity are partially understood, what mechanisms lead to the wide range of immune traits in healthy individuals remain largely unexplained. Here, we discuss the role that natural selection has played in driving phenotypic differences in immune responses across populations and present-day susceptibility to imm ..read more
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Tissue‐resident memory NK cells: Homing in on local effectors and regulators
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by Iona S. Schuster, Christopher E. Andoniou, Mariapia A. Degli‐Esposti
1w ago
Summary Natural killer (NK) cells are the prototype innate effector lymphocyte population that plays an important role in controlling viral infections and tumors. Studies demonstrating that NK cells form long-lived memory populations, akin to those generated by adaptive immune cells, prompted a revaluation of the potential functions of NK cells. Recent data demonstrating that NK cells are recruited from the circulation into tissues where they form long-lived memory-like populations further emphasize that NK cells have properties that mirror those of adaptive immune cells. NK cells that localiz ..read more
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Interferons and epigenetic mechanisms in training, priming and tolerance of monocytes and hematopoietic progenitors
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by Bikash Mishra, Lionel B. Ivashkiv
1w ago
Summary Training and priming of innate immune cells involve preconditioning by PAMPs, DAMPs, and/or cytokines that elicits stronger induction of inflammatory genes upon secondary challenge. Previous models distinguish training and priming based upon whether immune activation returns to baseline prior to secondary challenge. Tolerance is a protective mechanism whereby potent stimuli induce refractoriness to secondary challenge. Training and priming are important for innate memory responses that protect against infection, efficacy of vaccines, and maintaining innate immune cells in a state of re ..read more
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Discovering adaptive features of innate immune memory
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by Mina Sadeghi, Maziar Divangahi
1w ago
Summary Conventionally, it was thought that innate immunity operated through a simple system of nonspecific responses to an insult. However, this perspective now seems overly simplistic. It has become evident that intricate cooperation and networking among various cells, receptors, signaling pathways, and protein complexes are essential for regulating and defining the overall activation status of the immune response, where the distinction between innate and adaptive immunity becomes ambiguous. Given the evolutionary timeline of vertebrates and the success of plants and invertebrates which depe ..read more
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Group 1 ILCs: Heterogeneity, plasticity, and transcriptional regulation
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by Raki Sudan, Susan Gilfillan, Marco Colonna
1w ago
Summary Group 1 innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), comprising ILC1s and natural killer cells (NK cells), belong to a large family of developmentally related innate lymphoid cells that lack rearranged antigen-specific receptors. NK cells and ILC1s both require the transcription factor T-bet for lineage commitment but additionally rely on Eomes and Hobit, respectively, for their development and effector maturation programs. Both ILC1s and NK cells are essential for rapid responses against infections and mediate cancer immunity through production of effector cytokines and cytotoxicity mediators. ILC1s ..read more
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Modulation of plasmacytoid dendritic cells response in inflammation and autoimmunity
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by Marie Dominique Ah Kioon, Paôline Laurent, Vidyanath Chaudhary, Yong Du, Mary K. Crow, Franck J. Barrat
2w ago
Summary The discovery of toll-like receptors (TLRs) and the subsequent recognition that endogenous nucleic acids (NAs) could serve as TLR ligands have led to essential insights into mechanisms of healthy immune responses as well as pathogenic mechanisms relevant to systemic autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. In systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis, NA-containing immune complexes serve as TLR ligands, with distinct implications depending on the additional immune stimuli available. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), the robust producers of type I interf ..read more
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Trained immunity: General and emerging concepts
Immunological Reviews
by Patricia Vuscan, Brenda Kischkel, Leo A. B. Joosten, Mihai G. Netea
2w ago
Summary Over the past decade, compelling evidence has unveiled previously overlooked adaptive characteristics of innate immune cells. Beyond their traditional role in providing short, non-specific protection against pathogens, innate immune cells can acquire antigen-agnostic memory, exhibiting increased responsiveness to secondary stimulation. This long-term de-facto innate immune memory, also termed trained immunity, is mediated through extensive metabolic rewiring and epigenetic modifications. While the upregulation of trained immunity proves advantageous in countering immune paralysis, its ..read more
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Signals that control MAIT cell function in healthy and inflamed human tissues
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by Andrew J. Konecny, Yin Huang, Manu Setty, Martin Prlic
3w ago
Summary Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells have a semi-invariant T-cell receptor that allows recognition of antigen in the context of the MHC class I-related (MR1) protein. Metabolic intermediates of the riboflavin synthesis pathway have been identified as MR1-restricted antigens with agonist properties. As riboflavin synthesis occurs in many bacterial species, but not human cells, it has been proposed that the main purpose of MAIT cells is antibacterial surveillance and protection. The majority of human MAIT cells secrete interferon-gamma (IFNg) upon activation, while some MAIT cells ..read more
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Correction to “The anti‐inflammatory and antiviral properties of anionic pulmonary surfactant phospholipids”
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Cancer immunity by tissue‐resident type 1 innate lymphoid cells and killer innate‐like T cells
Immunological Reviews
by Jing Zhang, Albert M. Li, Emily R. Kansler, Ming O. Li
3w ago
Summary Cancer progression can be restrained by tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in a process termed cancer immunosurveillance. Based on how lymphocytes are activated and recruited to the tumor tissue, cancer immunity is either pre-wired, in which innate lymphocytes and innate-like T cells are directly recruited to and activated in tumors following their differentiation in primary lymphoid organs; or priming-dependent, in which conventional adaptive T cells are first primed by cognate antigens in secondary lymphoid organs before homing to and reactivated in tumors. While priming-dependent cancer ..read more
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