Department of Infection Pathology and Molecular Microecology, Institute of Human Morphology, Moscow, Russia
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Mechanisms of Inflammation-Related Innate Immune Response Activation
Author(s): Alexander Blalock*
Inflammatory diseases arise from dysregulated immune responses, and recent research has focused on the role of innate immunity in their
pathogenesis. The innate immune system, comprising physical barriers, Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) and immune cells, plays a crucial
role in initiating and regulating inflammation. However, aberrant innate immune activation can lead to chronic inflammation and tissue damage.
This article explores the significance of innate immunity in driving inflammation and highlights the emergence of targeted therapies aimed at
modulating innate immune responses. By understanding the intricate mechanisms underlying innate immune dysregulation, researchers are
developing novel therapies to treat a range of inflammatory diseases... Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-1966.2023.8.186
Journal of Immunobiology received 34 citations as per Google Scholar report