The Vertebrate Immune System: Insights from the Reptilian Perspective
A special issue of Animals (ISSN 2076-2615). This special issue belongs to the section "Herpetology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 341
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
We invite original research papers that explore how the immune function of reptiles has shaped vertebrate life. Reptile immune function is unique in that it combines aspects of both innate and adaptive immunity and must deal with the physiological constraints of ectothermy. One of the most recognisable traits of reptiles is their skin, and it was the advent of a robust physical barrier to form an initial line of defense against invading pathogens that allowed for terrestrial colonisation and radiation of these early vertebrates. A sound understanding of reptile immunity is essential for conservation efforts, disease management, and improving the health of captive animals. Research in this field continues to unveil the intricacies of reptilian immune systems, shedding light on their adaptations and vulnerabilities in the face of emerging novel pathogens and environmental change. The aim of this Special Issue is to highlight advances in this important field. You are invited to submit either an original research article or a review that focuses on how reptile immunity functions and responds to disease within this important taxon.
Dr. T. Franciscus Scheelings
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- reptile immunity
- reptile innate immunity
- adaptive immunity in reptiles
- vaccination
- cytokines
- immuno-pathology
- pathogens
- haematology
- evolution
- disease resistance
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