Potentials of Innate Immune Memory IIM

Authors

  • Ibrahim M S Shnawa Department of Medical Biotechnology, College of Biotechnology, AL-Qasim Green University and Department of Dental Technology, College of Health and Medical Science, University of Hilla, Babylon Province/IRAQ http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4628-0576

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/bjhr.1302.20125

Keywords:

Bacteria, circadian rhythm, epigenetic reprogramming, gene circuit, vaccine

Abstract

Innate Immune Memory IIM is a twist  functional mode of innate immune cells. In the present opinion paper, It is  being; conceptualized, immune mechanism explored  and potentials  explained. IIM is of central and peripheral nature, impart specific  long term adaptation for innate immune cells in bone marrow and in peripheral organ tissue microenvironment with marked immune functional plasticity. The IIM stimulants are; infection, microbial macromolecules, vaccination and inflammogen. Mechanisms  behind which  are; Noncoding  RNA, gene circuit regulation, epigenetic reprogramming, circadian rhythm regulation and metabolic shift from oxidative to glycolytic pathways in the innate immune cells. IIM have both protective and pathogenic potentials. The spectrum its functional activities ensembles; Vaccine confer shared immune protection against heterologous infections, an add on immune effect to past infection and past vaccination responses. Though in an unexposed population to second pathogen exposure, it can be synergistic with adaptive immune responses. IIM resilient respiratory and urinary  bacterial infections in immune compromised patients. Its  role in autoimmune diseases is context dependent. In some AD it promotes pathogenesis and in others its protective. Showcase analysis for human microgial cell, ageing mice and human BCG vaccination models for elucidation of IIM and suggestion for an IIM project for human typhoid. IIM stands as an encouraging scientific base for vaccine production programs and immunotherapeutic targets.

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Published

2026-03-17

How to Cite

Shnawa, I. M. S. (2026). Potentials of Innate Immune Memory IIM. British Journal of Healthcare and Medical Research, 13(02), 24–35. https://doi.org/10.14738/bjhr.1302.20125

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