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Cross-talk between Innate Lymphoid Cells and Adaptive Immunity

Abstract

Huang Antoinette

The immune system is a complex network of cells and molecules that work in harmony to protect the body against pathogens and maintain tissue homeostasis. While the innate and adaptive arms of the immune system have traditionally been considered distinct, recent research has unveiled intricate interactions between these two branches. Innate Lymphoid Cells (ILCs), a relatively newly discovered subset of immune cells, play a pivotal role in mediating cross-talk between innate and adaptive immunity. This article explores the fascinating world of ILCs and their dynamic interactions with adaptive immune cells, shedding light on the profound implications of this cross-talk for immunological responses and potential therapeutic strategies. The discovery of innate lymphoid cells and their interactions with adaptive immunity has expanded our understanding of the immune system's complexity. This cross-talk not only shapes immune responses but also plays a critical role in maintaining tissue homeostasis and preventing immunopathologies.

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