2024
DOI: 10.1017/anr.2024.9
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Impacts of epigenetic reprogramming on innate immunity

Jie Fu,
Yizhen Wang

Abstract: The innate immune response is the host’s first line of defense, promptly activated upon pathogen invasion. Its precise and rapid activation relies on innate immune cells (IICs). Upon recognizing danger signals postinfection or injury, they release various innate immune effectors to eliminate invading pathogens or damaged cells, thus supporting the host’s immune homeostasis. Epigenetic modifications, by shaping chromatin structures, orchestrate specific gene transcription patterns to regulate the lineage develo… Show more

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