NADPH oxidase regulates efficacy of vaccination in aspergillosis

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Abstract

Invasive aspergillosis is often a consequence of immune suppression, and accumulating evidence points to a role for adaptive immunity. Hence, it may be possible to manipulate the adaptive immune system to enhance protective immunity in at-risk individuals. In this issue of the JCI, De Luca and colleagues describe the ontogeny of adaptive immune responses to murine aspergillosis infection in relation to vaccination. Their thought-provoking findings reveal the complexities of vaccine-induced immunity and could be used to improve vaccine efficacy.

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Deepe, G. S. (2012, May 1). NADPH oxidase regulates efficacy of vaccination in aspergillosis. Journal of Clinical Investigation. American Society for Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI63417

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