linkedin post 2016-04-16 05:17:09

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DANGER SENTINEL. "Traditionally, innate immunity has been viewed as the first line of defense discriminating “self” (e.g., host proteins) from “nonself” (e.g., microorganisms). However, emerging literature suggests that innate immunity actually serves as a sophisticated system for sensing signals of “danger,” such as pathogenic microbes or host-derived signals of cellular stress, while remaining unresponsive to nondangerous motifs, such as normal host molecules, dietary antigens, or commensal gut flora." https://lnkd.in/e4CzrPZ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-16 05:14:10

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THREAT ASSESSMENT. "Multicellular organisms have evolved highly sophisticated mechanisms to detect the presence of pathogens (or injurious agents) and activate the proper defense processes. Not all foreign microorganisms that multicellular organisms come in contact with are necessarily harmful; thus a complex mechanism of recognition of microbes as well as of their “dangerousness” had to be developed during evolution." https://lnkd.in/eNNPn5D View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-16 05:12:29

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IMMUNE DEFENSE. "A major role of the immune system is to maintain homeostatic tissue function. For example, sterile tissue damage that occurs after trauma needs to be detected and repaired. Pathogens that can invade and cause harm to tissues should be eliminated while our commensal microbiome must be tolerated, as it fulfills functions that are required for host survival." https://lnkd.in/eSuQQy4 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-16 05:09:41

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KNOWING SELF from non-self, and good microbes from bad microbes is a critical event for living cells. Given that non-self entities are continually evolving and changing, this resents an immensely complicated problem for creatures. This is at the heart of the immune response, a critical defense. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-16 05:04:26

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FRAGMENT FROM NATURE for the next two weekends deals with the topic of inflammation. Inflammation is a key body defense mechanism and trigger of immune responses. Out-of-control inflammation is increasingly considered to be one of the most important causes for a wide range of pathologies, with a tremendously wide number of molecular triggers. View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-15 06:00:47

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TE PARADOX. "Retrotransposable element insertions into the human genome are 20 times more numerous, per unit of DNA, when compared to retrotransposable element insertions into the fruit fly genome...Despite this high rate of TE integration in humans, we have very low rates of TE activity." https://lnkd.in/eqiWug7 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-15 05:56:59

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DUAL PURPOSE. "In addition to their role in evolution and disease, Alus have clearly been genetically “repurposed” to play many vital roles in gene development, RNA editing, gene regulation, and microRNA regulation. As a race, humans owe a debt of gratitude to this 300 bp piece of DNA that has copied itself over a million times in our genomes. Without it, we would look much more like our mammalian primate and non-primate relatives." https://lnkd.in/eqiWug7 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2016-04-17 04:56:11

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"THE INFLAMMASOME resides within the cytoplasm, therefore we can reasonably assume that it is perfectly equipped to sense intracellular pathogens with cytoplasmic location, but it is also clear that it needs a system of communication (extracellular sensor, intracellular messengers) that convey alarm signals delivered by extracellular PAMPs/MAMPs or DAMPs." https://lnkd.in/eNNPn5D View in LinkedIn
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