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From Innate Immunity to Immunological Memory

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The ability to remember an antigenic encounter for several decades, even for a life time, is one of the fundamental properties of the immune system. This phenomenon known as "immunological memory", is the foundation upon which the concept if vaccination rests. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms by which immunological memory is regulated is of paramount importance. Recent advances in immunology, particularly in the field of innate immunity, suggest that the innate immune system plays fundamental roles in influencing immunological memory. Indeed, emerging evidence suggests that events that occur early, within hours if not minutes of pathogen or vaccine entry profoundly shape the quantity, quality and duration of immunological memory. The present volume assembles a collection of essays from leading experts that span the entire spectrum research from understanding the molecular mechanisms of innate immune recognition, to dendritic cell function, to the generation and maintenance of antigen-specific B and T-cell responses.

List of contents

TLR Signaling.- Dendritic Cells: Translating Innate to Adaptive Immunity.- Helper T Cell-Regulated B Cell Immunity.- T Cell Memory.- The Privacy of T Cell Memory to Viruses.- Enhancement of Infectious Disease Vaccines Through TLR9-Dependent Recognition of CpG DNA.

Summary

The ability to remember an antigenic encounter for several decades, even for a life time, is one of the fundamental properties of the immune system. This phenomenon known as "immunological memory", is the foundation upon which the concept if vaccination rests. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms by which immunological memory is regulated is of paramount importance. Recent advances in immunology, particularly in the field of innate immunity, suggest that the innate immune system plays fundamental roles in influencing immunological memory. Indeed, emerging evidence suggests that events that occur early, within hours if not minutes of pathogen or vaccine entry profoundly shape the quantity, quality and duration of immunological memory. The present volume assembles a collection of essays from leading experts that span the entire spectrum research from understanding the molecular mechanisms of innate immune recognition, to dendritic cell function, to the generation and maintenance of antigen-specific B and T-cell responses.

Product details

Assisted by Ahmed (Editor), Ahmed (Editor), Rafi Ahmed (Editor), Bal Pulendran (Editor), Bali Pulendran (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642069086
ISBN 978-3-642-06908-6
No. of pages 184
Weight 306 g
Illustrations X, 184 p. 13 illus., 12 illus. in color.
Series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

C, Virus, Immunology, infectious disease, immune system, cell, Vaccine, Biomedical and Life Sciences, vaccination, innate immunity, dendritic cells, Toll-like receptors, T cell memory

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