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Review
. 2011 Aug;23(4):264-72.
doi: 10.1016/j.smim.2011.06.006. Epub 2011 Jul 1.

The innate immune system in transplantation

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Review

The innate immune system in transplantation

Martin H Oberbarnscheidt et al. Semin Immunol. 2011 Aug.

Abstract

The vertebrate innate immune system consists of inflammatory cells and soluble mediators that comprise the first line of defense against microbial infection and, importantly, trigger antigen-specific T and B cell responses that lead to lasting immunity. The molecular mechanisms responsible for microbial non-self recognition by the innate immune system have been elucidated for a large number of pathogens. How the innate immune system recognizes non-microbial non-self, such as organ transplants, is less clear. In this review, we approach this question by describing the principal mechanisms of non-self, or 'damaged' self, recognition by the innate immune system (pattern recognition receptors, the missing self theory, and the danger hypothesis) and discussing whether and how these mechanisms apply to allograft rejection.

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