About this Research Topic
The aim of this research topic is to provide novel data, opinions and literature reviews on mechanisms of protection potentially important against S. aureus infection. To that end, authors can choose to submit original research papers or opinion and review articles on preclinical and clinical observations that can shed new light on immune responses to the pathogen or to its antigens following vaccination. Regarding this latter point, the role played by different antigens and adjuvants in stimulating and driving the immune response will also be discussed. Furthermore, animal models and in vitro assays that can be exploited to study mechanisms of protection will also be of interest to this forum.
We believe that this is a unique chance to build a unified view provided by microbiologists, immunologists and vaccine researchers on a fundamental question, which has long been awaiting an answer.
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