Cellular Innate Immunity: An Old Game with New Players

Journal of Innate Immunity - Tập 9 Số 2 - Trang 111-125 - 2017
Georg Gasteiger1, Andrea D’Osualdo2, David Schubert2, Alexander N.R. Weber3, Emanuela M. Bruscia4, Dominik Hartl5
1Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, University of Freiburg, Freiburg Medical Center, Freiburg,
2Roche Pharma Research and Early Development (pRED), Immunology, Inflammation and Infectious Diseases (I3) Discovery and Translational Area, Roche Innovation Center Basel, Basel, Switzerland
3Department of Immunology, Interfaculty Institute for Cell Biology and
4Section of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA
5Children’s Hospital and Interdisciplinary Center for Infectious Diseases, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany

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Innate immunity is a rapidly evolving field with novel cell types and molecular pathways being discovered and paradigms changing continuously. Innate and adaptive immune responses are traditionally viewed as separate from each other, but emerging evidence suggests that they overlap and mutually interact. Recently discovered cell types, particularly innate lymphoid cells and myeloid-derived suppressor cells, are gaining increasing attention. Here, we summarize and highlight current concepts in the field, focusing on innate immune cells as well as the inflammasome and DNA sensing which appear to be critical for the activation and orchestration of innate immunity, and may provide novel therapeutic opportunities for treating autoimmune, autoinflammatory, and infectious diseases.

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