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. 2022 Nov 17;14(11):798.
doi: 10.3390/toxins14110798.

Effector-Triggered Trained Immunity: An Innate Immune Memory to Microbial Virulence Factors?

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Effector-Triggered Trained Immunity: An Innate Immune Memory to Microbial Virulence Factors?

Cedric Torre et al. Toxins (Basel). .

Abstract

In the last decade, a major dogma in the field of immunology has been called into question by the identification of a cell autonomous innate immune memory. This innate immune memory (also named trained immunity) was found to be mostly carried by innate immune cells and to be characterized by an exacerbated inflammatory response with a heightened expression of proinflammatory cytokines, including TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β. Unlike the vast majority of cytokines, IL-1β is produced as a proform (pro-IL-1β) and requires a proteolytic cleavage to exert its biological action. This cleavage takes place mainly within complex molecular platforms named inflammasomes. These platforms are assembled upon both the infectious or sterile activation of NOD-like receptors (NLRs), thereby allowing for the recruitment and activation of caspases and the subsequent maturation of pro-IL-1β into IL-1β. The NLRP3 inflammasome has recently been implicated both in western diet-induced trained immunity, and in the detection of microbial virulence factors (effector-triggered immunity (ETI)). Here, we will attempt to link these two immune processes and provide arguments to hypothesize the existence of trained immunity triggered by microbial virulence factors (effector-triggered trained immunity (ETTI)).

Keywords: effector-triggered immunity; effector-triggered trained immunity; trained immunity.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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