Primary infection enhances neutrophil-mediated host defense by educating HSPCs. Primary infection enhances neutrophil-mediated host defense by educating HSPCs
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Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) can give rise to all kinds of immune cells including neutrophils. Neutrophils are the first line of defense in the innate immune system with a short lifespan, due to which it is well-accepted that neutrophils have no immune memory. However, recent reports showed that the changes in HSPCs induced by primary stimulation could last a long time, which contributes to enhancing response to subsequent infection by generating more monocytes or macrophages equipped with stronger anti-bacterial function. Here, we used the reinfection mice model to reveal that primary infection could improve neutrophil-mediated host defense by training neutrophil progenitors in mammals, providing a new idea to enhance neutrophil number and improve neutrophil functions, which is pretty pivotal for patients with compromised or disordered immunity. Overall design: There are 2 single-cell mouse samples consist of bone marrow (BM): enrich by cKit+ from untreated mice, treated with HIEC.
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2020-02-18



