Challenges for the Newborn Immune Response to Respiratory Virus Infection and Vaccination.
Kali F CroftsMartha A Alexander-MillerPublished in: Vaccines (2020)
The initial months of life reflect an extremely challenging time for newborns as a naïve immune system is bombarded with a large array of pathogens, commensals, and other foreign entities. In many instances, the immune response of young infants is dampened or altered, resulting in increased susceptibility and disease following infection. This is the result of both qualitative and quantitative changes in the response of multiple cell types across the immune system. Here we provide a review of the challenges associated with the newborn response to respiratory viral pathogens as well as the hurdles and advances for vaccine-mediated protection.
Keyphrases
- immune response
- gram negative
- high resolution
- antimicrobial resistance
- dendritic cells
- single cell
- toll like receptor
- pregnant women
- sars cov
- respiratory tract
- cell therapy
- systematic review
- high throughput
- multidrug resistant
- gestational age
- stem cells
- middle aged
- mass spectrometry
- high density
- inflammatory response
- mesenchymal stem cells
- preterm birth