Innate memory cells normally involve epigenetic and metabolic modulation, which allow a faster or stronger response against sterile and non-sterile stimulation. However, our understanding of crosstalk between innate memory cells and tissue-resident adaptive immunity remains incomplete.
The editors of Nature Communications, Nature Immunology, Communications Biology, Communications Medicine, and Scientific Reports invite submissions of primary research articles dissecting crosstalk between innate memory cells and tissue resident adaptive immune cells in the molecular, cellular and function levels. Topics of interest include how innate memory cells shape tissue-resident adaptive immune cells and vice versa, as well as the physiological consequence of this crosstalk. We welcome observational and mechanistic study using human, animal and non-human primate models in various physiological conditions including but not limited to infection, cancer, and autoimmunity.
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To submit, see the participating journals
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Communications Biology
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Communications Medicine
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Nature Communications
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Nature Immunology
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Scientific Reports
