Bcg-induced trained immunity: history, mechanisms and potential applications

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Jingjing Chen from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: BCG-induced trained immunity: history, mechanisms and potential applications, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/07/1921
  • what: There is still much to learn about trained immunity.

SUMMARY

    In 1988, Bistoni et_al elicited substantial protection against infection by Candida albicans vaccination in athymic mice, showing that cytotoxic T_cells and B lymphocytes do not play a key role in the protection against C. albicans infections. In 2003, Garly et_al showed that BCG vaccination in West African children could reduce the morbidity caused . . .

     

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