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Published in: Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology 2/2020

01-04-2020

The Innate Part of the Adaptive Immune System

Authors: Sophie Hillion, Marina I. Arleevskaya, Patrick Blanco, Anne Bordron, Wesley H. Brooks, Jean Yves Cesbron, Srini Kaveri, Eric Vivier, Yves Renaudineau

Published in: Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology | Issue 2/2020

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Abstract

The innate immune response provides a first line of defense against common microorganisms and, for more complex and/or recurring situations where pathogens must be eliminated, an adaptive immune response has emerged and evolved to provide better protection against subsequent infections. However, such dichotomy has to be reevaluated because innate B cells (e.g., B1 and marginal zone B cells) and the newly described innate lymphoid cells (iLC) have been found to exhibit innate-like properties, such as antigen internalization, regulatory B cell functions, and helper T cell activities. In addition, the production and function of natural antibodies (nAbs) by innate B cells and their capacity to activate the classical complement pathway constitute additional important mechanisms at the junction of innate and adaptive immunity as well as the recent integration of platelets into the innate immune spectrum. There is no doubt that these mechanisms present an advantage in immunity and homeostasis particularly during the first years of life, but arguments are arising to consider that these precursors may have detrimental effects in a variety of autoimmune/inflammatory diseases, allergies and cancers, as well as in response to immunotherapy. Accordingly, and as presented in this special issue of Clinical Reviews in Allergy and Immunology, a better comprehension of the key molecular and cellular actors implicated at the crossroads of the innate and adaptive immune response represents a new challenge in our understanding of the immunological and immunopathological responses.
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Metadata
Title
The Innate Part of the Adaptive Immune System
Authors
Sophie Hillion
Marina I. Arleevskaya
Patrick Blanco
Anne Bordron
Wesley H. Brooks
Jean Yves Cesbron
Srini Kaveri
Eric Vivier
Yves Renaudineau
Publication date
01-04-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology / Issue 2/2020
Print ISSN: 1080-0549
Electronic ISSN: 1559-0267
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12016-019-08740-1

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