Revisão Revisado por pares

Enabling a systems biology approach to immunology: focus on innate immunity

2009; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.it.2009.03.009

ISSN

1471-4981

Autores

Jennifer L. Gardy, David J. Lynn, Fiona S. L. Brinkman, Robert E. W. Hancock,

Tópico(s)

vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches

Resumo

Immunity is not simply the product of a series of discrete linear signalling pathways; rather it is comprised of a complex set of integrated responses arising from a dynamic network of thousands of molecules subject to multiple influences. Its behaviour often cannot be explained or predicted solely by examining its components. Here, we review recently developed resources for the systems-level investigation of immunity. Although innate immunity is emphasized here, its considerable overlap with adaptive immunity makes many of these resources relevant to both arms of the immune response. We discuss recent studies implementing these approaches and illustrate the potential of systems biology to generate novel insights into the complexities of innate immunity. Immunity is not simply the product of a series of discrete linear signalling pathways; rather it is comprised of a complex set of integrated responses arising from a dynamic network of thousands of molecules subject to multiple influences. Its behaviour often cannot be explained or predicted solely by examining its components. Here, we review recently developed resources for the systems-level investigation of immunity. Although innate immunity is emphasized here, its considerable overlap with adaptive immunity makes many of these resources relevant to both arms of the immune response. We discuss recent studies implementing these approaches and illustrate the potential of systems biology to generate novel insights into the complexities of innate immunity.

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