Targeting innate immunity for tuberculosis vaccination

Volume: 129, Issue: 9, Pages: 3482 - 3491
Published: Sep 3, 2019
Abstract
Vaccine development against tuberculosis (TB) is based on the induction of adaptive immune responses endowed with long-term memory against mycobacterial antigens. Memory B and T cells initiate a rapid and robust immune response upon encounter with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, thus achieving long-lasting protection against infection. Recent studies have shown, however, that innate immune cell populations such as myeloid cells and NK cells also...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting innate immunity for tuberculosis vaccination
Published Date
Sep 3, 2019
Volume
129
Issue
9
Pages
3482 - 3491
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