Trained immunity Flashcards

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What happens with the innate immune response during second infection?

A

There is a trained response, with metabolic and epigenetic reprogramming that enhance (non-specific) effector functions.

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When will cells use glycolysis vs. oxidative phosphorylation?

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Cells that are more inflammatory need a higher supply of energy and metabolites (glycolysis), at the risk of low efficacy. Naive (non-active) cells use more efficient energy metabolism pathways like oxidative phosphorylation.

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What happens during epigenetic reprogramming upon restimulation?

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The chromatin is normally highly condensed in steady-state, but in resting trained immune cells it is already mildly condensed, so upon restimulation, the chromatin will be open and so there will be enhanced gene expression.

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Is trained immunity only for vaccination and infectious diseases?

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No, excessive trained immunity can cause autoimmunity, allergy, atherosclerosis etc. Defective trained immunity can cause cancer or sepsis.

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What does the BCG vaccine do?

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It’s a trained immunity-based vaccine that pre-activated innate cells like monocytes to engulf and kill viruses.

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