New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates
Our understanding of invertebrate immune systems is undergoing a paradigm shift. Until recently, the host defence responses of invertebrates were thought to rely on limited molecular diversity that could not tailor reactions toward specific microbes. This view is now being challenged. Highly discri...
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doaj-ec133df9a13947b2a86d48d5bcdfe6b62020-12-02T18:37:25ZengUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaInvertebrate Survival Journal1824-307X2007-12-0142New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebratesL Bowden0N M Dheilly1D A Raftos2S V Nair3Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, 2109, AustraliaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, 2109, AustraliaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, 2109, AustraliaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, 2109, Australia Our understanding of invertebrate immune systems is undergoing a paradigm shift. Until recently, the host defence responses of invertebrates were thought to rely on limited molecular diversity that could not tailor reactions toward specific microbes. This view is now being challenged. Highly discriminatory defence responses, and hypervariable gene systems with the potential to drive them, have been identified in a number of invertebrate groups. These systems seem to be quite distinct, suggesting that pathogen-specific responses might have evolved on numerous occasions. Here, we review evidence that inducible, disease-specific immunity might be commonplace in the animal kingdom. https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/152adaptive immunityhost defenceimmunizationinvertebrate immunologyhypervariability |
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L Bowden N M Dheilly D A Raftos S V Nair New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates Invertebrate Survival Journal adaptive immunity host defence immunization invertebrate immunology hypervariability |
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New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates |
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New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates |
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New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates |
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New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates |
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New immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates |
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new immune systems: pathogen-specific host defence, life history strategies and hypervariable immune-response genes of invertebrates |
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia |
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Invertebrate Survival Journal |
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1824-307X |
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2007-12-01 |
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Our understanding of invertebrate immune systems is undergoing a paradigm shift. Until recently,
the host defence responses of invertebrates were thought to rely on limited molecular diversity that
could not tailor reactions toward specific microbes. This view is now being challenged. Highly
discriminatory defence responses, and hypervariable gene systems with the potential to drive them,
have been identified in a number of invertebrate groups. These systems seem to be quite distinct,
suggesting that pathogen-specific responses might have evolved on numerous occasions. Here, we
review evidence that inducible, disease-specific immunity might be commonplace in the animal
kingdom.
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adaptive immunity host defence immunization invertebrate immunology hypervariability |
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https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/152 |
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