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Danger model

About: Danger model is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 63 publications have been published within this topic receiving 11928 citations.


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TL;DR: The possibility that the immune system does not care about self and non-self, that its primary driving force is the need to detect and protect against danger, and that it does not do the job alone, but receives positive and negative communications from an extended network of other bodily tissues is discussed.
Abstract: For many years immunologists have been well served by the viewpoint that the immune system's primary goal is to discriminate between self and non-self. I believe that it is time to change viewpoints and, in this essay, I discuss the possibility that the immune system does not care about self and non-self, that its primary driving force is the need to detect and protect against danger, and that it does not do the job alone, but receives positive and negative communications from an extended network of other bodily tissues.

4,825 citations

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12 Apr 2002-Science
TL;DR: A model of immunity based on the idea that the immune system is more concerned with entities that do damage than with those that are foreign is outlined.
Abstract: For over 50 years immunologists have based their thoughts, experiments, and clinical treatments on the idea that the immune system functions by making a distinction between self and nonself. Although this paradigm has often served us well, years of detailed examination have revealed a number of inherent problems. This Viewpoint outlines a model of immunity based on the idea that the immune system is more concerned with entities that do damage than with those that are foreign.

4,082 citations

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TL;DR: It is argued that the requirement for two signals to initiate the adaptive immune response may reflect the evolutionary history of host defences.

1,332 citations

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912 citations

Proceedings Article
01 Jan 2002
TL;DR: An overview of the Danger Theory is presented with particular emphasis on analogies in the Artificial Immune Systems world, and a number of potential application areas are used to provide a framing for a critical assessment of the concept, and its relevance for Artificial ImmUNE Systems.
Abstract: Over the last decade, a new idea challenging the classical self-non-self viewpoint has become popular amongst immunologists. It is called the Danger Theory. In this conceptual paper, we look at this theory from the perspective of Artificial Immune System practitioners. An overview of the Danger Theory is presented with particular emphasis on analogies in the Artificial Immune Systems world. A number of potential application areas are then used to provide a framing for a critical assessment of the concept, and its relevance for Artificial Immune Systems.

258 citations

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20212
20202
20182
20171
20162
20156