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Immunological memory in teleost fish.

Authors :
Stosik, Michał
Tokarz-Deptuła, Beata
Deptuła, Wiesław
Source :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. Aug2021, Vol. 115, p95-103. 9p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Immunological memory can be regarded as the key aspect of adaptive immunity, i.e. a specific response to first contact with an antigen, which in mammals is determined by the properties of T, B and NK cells. Re-exposure to the same antigen results in a more rapid response of the activated specific cells, which have a unique property that is the immunological memory acquired upon first contact with the antigen. Such a state of immune activity is also to be understood as related to "altered behavior of the immune system" due to genetic alterations, presumably maintained independently of the antigen. It also indicates a possible alternative mechanism of maintaining the immune state at a low level of the immune response, "directed" by an antigen or dependent on an antigen, associated with repeated exposure to the same antigen from time to time, as well as the concept of innate immune memory, associated with epigenetic reprogramming of myeloid cells, i.e. macrophages and NK cells. Studies on Teleostei have provided evidence for the presence of immunological memory determined by T and B cells and a secondary response stronger than the primary response. Research has also demonstrated that in these animals macrophages and NK-like cells (similar to mammalian NK cells) are able to respond when re-exposed to the same antigen. Regardless of previous reports on immunological memory in teleost fish, many reactions and mechanisms related to this ability require further investigation. The very nature of immunological memory and the activity of cells involved in this process, in particular macrophages and NK-like cells, need to be explained. This paper presents problems associated with adaptive and innate immune memory in teleost fish and characteristics of cells associated with this ability. • The presence of adaptive and innate immune memory has been confirmed in fish. • Adaptive immune memory in fish develops with the participation of T and B lymphocytes. • Innate immune memory is related to the properties of macrophages and NK-like cells. • There is a need to further verify the biological basis of this property. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10504648
Volume :
115
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fish & Shellfish Immunology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151173447
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fsi.2021.05.022