Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function

Idiopathic chronic inflammatory conditions (ICIC) such as allergy, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and various autoimmune conditions are a worldwide health problem. Understanding the pathogenesis of ICIC is essential for their successful therapy and prevention. However, efforts are hi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Silvana Balzar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Immunology Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3760238
id doaj-9b1ed6906ca3482bb2286cdee011990a
record_format Article
spelling doaj-9b1ed6906ca3482bb2286cdee011990a2020-11-24T22:24:32ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Immunology Research2314-88612314-71562017-01-01201710.1155/2017/37602383760238Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System FunctionSilvana Balzar0Department of Clinical Microbiology, Polyclinic Breyer, Zagreb, CroatiaIdiopathic chronic inflammatory conditions (ICIC) such as allergy, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and various autoimmune conditions are a worldwide health problem. Understanding the pathogenesis of ICIC is essential for their successful therapy and prevention. However, efforts are hindered by the lack of comprehensive understanding of the human immune system function. In line with those efforts, described here is a concept of stochastic continuous dual resetting (CDR) of the immune repertoire as a basic principle that governs the function of immunity. The CDR functions as a consequence of system’s thermodynamically determined intrinsic tendency to acquire new states of inner equilibrium and equilibrium against the environment. Consequently, immune repertoire undergoes continuous dual (two-way) resetting: against the physiologic continuous changes of self and against the continuously changing environment. The CDR-based dynamic concept of immunity describes mechanisms of self-regulation, tolerance, and immunosenescence, and emphasizes the significance of immune system’s compartmentalization in the pathogenesis of ICIC. The CDR concept’s relative simplicity and concomitantly documented congruency with empirical, clinical, and experimental data suggest it may represent a plausible theoretical framework to better understand the human immune system function.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3760238
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Silvana Balzar
spellingShingle Silvana Balzar
Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function
Journal of Immunology Research
author_facet Silvana Balzar
author_sort Silvana Balzar
title Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function
title_short Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function
title_full Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function
title_fullStr Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function
title_full_unstemmed Continuous Dual Resetting of the Immune Repertoire as a Basic Principle of the Immune System Function
title_sort continuous dual resetting of the immune repertoire as a basic principle of the immune system function
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Immunology Research
issn 2314-8861
2314-7156
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Idiopathic chronic inflammatory conditions (ICIC) such as allergy, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and various autoimmune conditions are a worldwide health problem. Understanding the pathogenesis of ICIC is essential for their successful therapy and prevention. However, efforts are hindered by the lack of comprehensive understanding of the human immune system function. In line with those efforts, described here is a concept of stochastic continuous dual resetting (CDR) of the immune repertoire as a basic principle that governs the function of immunity. The CDR functions as a consequence of system’s thermodynamically determined intrinsic tendency to acquire new states of inner equilibrium and equilibrium against the environment. Consequently, immune repertoire undergoes continuous dual (two-way) resetting: against the physiologic continuous changes of self and against the continuously changing environment. The CDR-based dynamic concept of immunity describes mechanisms of self-regulation, tolerance, and immunosenescence, and emphasizes the significance of immune system’s compartmentalization in the pathogenesis of ICIC. The CDR concept’s relative simplicity and concomitantly documented congruency with empirical, clinical, and experimental data suggest it may represent a plausible theoretical framework to better understand the human immune system function.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3760238
work_keys_str_mv AT silvanabalzar continuousdualresettingoftheimmunerepertoireasabasicprincipleoftheimmunesystemfunction
_version_ 1725760782880210944