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Trained innate immunity

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IMMUNOLOGIC RESEARCH
卷 69, 期 1, 页码 1-7

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DOI: 10.1007/s12026-021-09170-y

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Innate immunity; Training; Immune cells; Mechanisms

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The innate immune system acts rapidly in a nonspecific way upon exposure to pathogens and lacks the ability to establish immunological memory, while trained immunity is influenced by intracellular metabolic pathways and epigenetic remodeling. Despite limited understanding of the molecular and cellular processes mediating a trained immune response in animals, alterations in cell phenotypes and specific cell numbers may play a critical role. Trained innate immune cells, although short-lived in memory, assist in combating pathogens and providing cross-protection.
The innate immune system acts rapidly in an identical and nonspecific way every time the body is exposed to pathogens. As such, it cannot build and maintain immunological memory to help prevent reinfection. Researchers contend that trained immunity is influenced by intracellular metabolic pathways and epigenetic remodeling. The purpose of this review was to explore the topic of trained innate immunity based on the results of relevant previous studies. This systematic review entailed identifying articles related to trained innate immunity. The sources were obtained from PubMed using different search terms that included trained innate immunity, trained immunity, trained, innate, immunity, and immune system. Boolean operators were used to combine terms and phrases. A review of previous study results revealed that little is currently known about the molecular and cellular processes that mediate or induce a trained immune response in animals. However, it is believed that alterations in the phenotypes of cell populations and the numbers of specific cells may play a critical role in mediating the trained immune response. Increasing evidence shows that the protective processes and actions that occur during a secondary infection are not entirely linked to the adaptive immune system. Instead, these events also involve heightened activation of innate immune cells. While trained innate immune cells may have a shorter memory, they assist in the fight against pathogens and provide cross-protection. Identification of the mechanisms and molecules that underlie trained innate immunity has highlighted important features of the human immune response. Such advances continue to open doors for future research on how the body responds to disease-causing pathogens.

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