About this Research Topic
The aim of this Research Topic is to explore ligand recognition by lectin receptors, induced signaling pathways by lectin engagement and lectin-mediated effector functions. It also aims to address how lectin targeting can be exploited to stimulate or modulate immune responses. This involves, but is not limited to, the identification of pathogen- or self-antigen-derived lectin ligands, investigation of lectin functions during infections and inflammation, and the design of adjuvants or immunomodulators that target lectins in innate immunity.
We invite researchers to submit Review, Opinion, or Original Research articles focusing on the role of lectins in ligand recognition and innate immunity in humans and in experimental models. We hope that the results of these efforts will provide further insights into how lectins shape immune responses and how lectin targeting may be exploited to stimulate or modulate immune responses selectively.
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