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The conceptual foundations of innate immunity: Taking stock 30 years later

Pradeu Thomas
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Thomma Bart T.P.H.
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Girarding Stephen
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April 9, 2024
Immunity

While largely neglected over decades during which adaptive immunity captured most of the attention, innate immune mechanisms have now become central to our understanding of immunology. Innate immunity provides the first barrier to infection in vertebrates, and it is the sole mechanism of host defense in invertebrates and plants. Innate immunity also plays a critical role in maintaining homeostasis, shaping the microbiota, and in disease contexts such as cancer, neurodegeneration, metabolic syndromes, and aging. The emergence of the field of innate immunity has led to an expanded view of the immune system, which is no longer restricted to vertebrates and instead concerns all metazoans, plants, and even prokaryotes. The study of innate immunity has given rise to new concepts and language. Here, we review the history and definition of the core concepts of innate immunity, discussing their value and fruitfulness in the long run.

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DOI
10.1016/j.immuni.2024.03.007
Author(s)
Pradeu Thomas
Thomma Bart T.P.H.
Girarding Stephen
Lemaitre, Bruno  
Date Issued

2024-04-09

Published in
Immunity
Volume

57

Issue

4

Start page

613

End page

631

Subjects

innate immunity

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pattern recognition

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concepts

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innate memory

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immunology

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