“Trained Immunity” Featuring Dr. Mihai Netea
On this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Mihai Netea discusses the mechanisms of trained immunity.
Dr. Mihai Netea is a Professor of Experimental Medicine at Radboud University Nijmegen and a Professor of Immunometabolism at the University of Bonn. He discusses the mechanisms of trained immunity, transmission of immune traits across generations via epigenetics, and how some vaccines can enhance immunity to other pathogens.

Don't miss this fascinating discussion about the intricacies of trained immunity!
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This Episode's Immunology Roundup:
- – mRNA vaccination, but not infection, produced spike antibodies that maintained Fc receptor binding to SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern.
- – An adenovirus-vectored tuberculosis vaccine induced airway tissue-resident memory CD4+ and CD8+ T cells.
- – Researchers used 4D live imaging to obtain behavioral descriptors of individual cells and build behavioral landscapes.
- – Scientists showed that inhibiting NFAT in activated mouse and human platelets enhanced their aggregation.
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