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1704: 297:). The alarm signals released by these cells let the immune system know that there is a problem requiring an immune response. She argued that T cells and the immune response they orchestrate occurs not because of a neonatal definition of "self", as in the previous model, nor because of ancient definitions of pathogens, as in Janeway's argument, but because of a dynamic and constantly updated response to danger as defined by cellular damage. 42: 325:
and Matzinger have proposed exposed hydrophobic regions on biological compounds as among the damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) of the danger model. Facing stressors, cells misfold and denature their proteins, exposing hydrophobic regions that aggregate into clumps to avoid exposure to the
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The danger model is broad, covering topics as diverse as transplantation, maternal/fetal immunity, autoimmunity, cancer treatments, and vaccines. Matzinger argues that prior models failed to explain why immune system responses vary based on the specific threat's location and severity. Prior models
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Criticisms of the danger model focus on two key points: First, Matzinger argued that tumors persist to cause cancer because their cells undergo programmed cell death, failing to release danger signals for an immune response. However, recent research has shown the immune system detecting and
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Polly Matzinger was born on July 21, 1947, in France, to a French mother (Simone) and a Dutch father (Hans). In 1954, she immigrated to the US with her sister, Marjolaine, and parents. Her prior jobs included being a bass jazz musician, carpenter, dog trainer, waitress, and
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Some immunologists still maintain Janeway's ideas, believing that the immune response is mainly fueled by innate evolutionarily conserved "pattern recognition receptors" that recognize similarities between microorganisms, minimizing the effects of unprogrammed cell death.
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In her 1994 article "Tolerance, Danger, and the Extended Family", Matzinger extended the danger model, arguing that antigen-presenting cells respond to "danger signals" released from cells undergoing unprogrammed cell death when injured or stressed, as opposed to
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made a 1989 proposal that the innate immune system was the real gatekeeper of immune system responses. He also theorized that the innate immune system used ancient pattern-recognition receptors to make these decisions, recognizing a
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cells into her danger model, arguing that their regulation activity is not absolute, based on transplant organs being rejected at higher rates if infected, showing that danger signals continue to dictate the immune response.
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respond to both external and endogenous ligand signals with her danger model suggesting a multitude of signalling pathways determining the extent and nature of each immune system response.
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guiding its function and outputs, Matzinger theorizes that microbes may be shown as driving immune system responses. Matzinger argues that DAMPs may explain why
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Ridge J.P.; Di Rosa F.; Matzinger P. (1998). "A conditioned dendritic cell can be a temporal bridge between a CD4+ T helper cell and a T- killer cell".
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and the multitude of organisms that live on and within them. The film features the Danger model as the model of immunity that best allows for
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Seong S., Matzinger P. (2004). "Hydrophobicity, an ancient Damage-associated Molecular Pattern that initiates Innate Immune Responses".
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Since 2009, the biotechnology company EpiVax has funded the Polly Matzinger Fearless Scientist Scholarship for women scientists at the
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Perez-Diez Ainhoa; Joncker Nathalie T.; Choi Kyungho; Chan William F. N.; Anderson Colin C.; Lantz Olivier; Matzinger Polly (2007).
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to write in a third-person active voice. Upon identifying the misconduct, she was banned from publishing in the journal.
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Gallucci S.; Lolkema M.; Matzinger P. (1999). "Natural adjuvants: Endogenous activators of dendritic cells".
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magazine recognized Matzinger as one of the fifty most important women in science. In 2003, she received an
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as the result of surgery-induced damage, but this explanation fails to account for greater tolerance of
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In 2015, Matzinger recorded an eight-part series on the danger model of the immune system, covering
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Terms coined by Matzinger, such as "professional antigen-presenting-cell", "danger signal", and "
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in 1949 faced challenges in the late 1980s as immunologists recognized that T cells depend on
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showcasing materials and sending co-stimulatory signals. Driven by the writings of
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Bruhs, Anika; Proksch, Ehrhardt; Schwarz, Thomas; Schwarz, Agatha (2018-03-01).
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have been shown suppressing immune responses, exemplified by the autoimmune
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Matzinger is chief of the T-Cell Tolerance and Memory Section at the U.S.
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for a meeting of television producers. NIH special events department and
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also fail to explain how the immune system rejects tumors, induces
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cell death that features the work of six scientists. P Matzinger,
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Matzinger P (1994). "Tolerance, Danger, and the Extended Family".
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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destroying some tumors. Second, the danger model explains
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Bold Science: Seven Scientists Who Are Changing Our World
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Immunology Course based on the Danger Model: Session 1
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Lassila, O., Vainio, O. and Matzinger, P. (1988). Can
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In 1978, Matzinger published her fourth paper in the
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Pattern recognition and a tissue-driven immune system
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
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Death by Design/The Life and Times of Life and Times
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Seong, Seung-Yong; Matzinger, Polly (June 1, 2004).
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Death by Design/The Life and Times of Life and Times
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cells is dysfunctional. Matzinger has incorporated T
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(1996). 1915:University of California, San Diego alumni 1774:"Polly Matzinger Fearless Scientist Award" 40: 29: 1686: 1610: 1569: 1551: 1447: 923: 745: 491: 1748:"The 50 Most Important Women in Science" 1935:University of California, Irvine alumni 1047: 973:National Association of Science Writers 1637: 1534:Pradeu, Thomas; Cooper, Edwin (2012). 142:(born July 21, 1947) is a French-born 1925:French emigrants to the United States 187:for six years, before heading to the 7: 1940:National Institutes of Health people 1479:Matzinger, Polly (January 1, 2007). 1436:Journal of Investigative Dermatology 1373:Matzinger, Polly (January 1, 2007). 1212: 1210: 1182: 1180: 1165:from the original on 18 January 2015 1117: 1115: 1113: 1053: 1051: 251:The Self/Non-self Model proposed by 175:in 1979. 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Index

Galadriel Mirkwood

La Seyne, France
University of California, Irvine
BS
University of California, San Diego
PhD
Danger model
Immunology
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
immunologist
danger model
immune system
Playboy Bunny
University of California, Irvine
University of California, San Diego
postdoctoral
University of Cambridge
Basel Institute for Immunology
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
chaos theory
Immunogenetics
transplant rejection
tumors
autoimmunity
T cells
parasites
alarmins
Macfarlane Burnet

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