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In This Issue: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms Orchestrating the Innate Immunity During Infectious and Non-infectious Disease

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FIGURE 1. Role of innate immune cells and pattern recognition receptors-mediated signaling pathway in infectious and non-infectious disease. TME: Tumor microenvironment; MDSC: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells; TAMφ: tumor-associated macrophages; Mtb: Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Mφ: Macrophages; DC: Dendritic cells; ILC: different types of Innate Lymphoid Cells; NK cells: Natural killer cells; CLR: C-type lectin receptors; TLR: Toll-like receptors; CR: cytokine recptors; JAK: Janus kinase; STAT: Signal transducer and activator of transcription; IRF; Interferon regulatory factor; and CVD: Cardiovascular disease.

FIGURE 1. Role of innate immune cells and pattern recognition receptors-mediated signaling pathway in infectious and non-infectious disease. TME: Tumor microenvironment; MDSC: Myeloid-derived suppressor cells; TAMφ: tumor-associated macrophages; Mtb: Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Mφ: Macrophages; DC: Dendritic cells; ILC: different types of Innate Lymphoid Cells; NK cells: Natural killer cells; CLR: C-type lectin receptors; TLR: Toll-like receptors; CR: cytokine recptors; JAK: Janus kinase; STAT: Signal transducer and activator of transcription; IRF; Interferon regulatory factor; and CVD: Cardiovascular disease.

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