1. Emerging Concepts in Innate Immunity.
- Author
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Pelka K and De Nardo D
- Subjects
- Animals, Cell Communication, Humans, Inflammation metabolism, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, Neoplasm Proteins immunology, Phosphate-Binding Proteins, CRISPR-Cas Systems, Immunity, Innate
- Abstract
This review introduces recent concepts in innate immunity highlighting some of the latest exciting findings. These include: the discovery of the initiator of pyroptosis, Gasdermin D, and mechanisms of inflammatory caspases in innate immune signaling; the formation of oligomeric signalosomes downstream of innate immune receptors; mechanisms that shape innate immune responses, such as cellular homeostasis, cell metabolism, and pathogen viability; rapid methods of cell-to-cell communication; the interplay between the host and its microbiome and the concept of innate immunological memory. Furthermore, we discuss open questions and illustrate how technological advances, such as CRISPR/Cas9, may provide important answers for outstanding questions in the field of innate immunity.
- Published
- 2018
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