Organ-specific immune responses associated with infectious disease

CR Engwerda, PM Kaye - Immunology today, 2000 - cell.com
CR Engwerda, PM Kaye
Immunology today, 2000cell.com
The immune response to infection can vary markedly in different organs of the same animal.
In some organs, the infection can resolve with subsequent immunity to re-infection, whereas
in other organs, pathogens can persist. Here, Christian Engwerda and Paul Kaye highlight
the importance of defining organ-specific immune mechanisms for developing strategies that
deal effectively with infectious diseases and their associated pathologies.
Abstract
The immune response to infection can vary markedly in different organs of the same animal. In some organs, the infection can resolve with subsequent immunity to re-infection, whereas in other organs, pathogens can persist. Here, Christian Engwerda and Paul Kaye highlight the importance of defining organ-specific immune mechanisms for developing strategies that deal effectively with infectious diseases and their associated pathologies.
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