The Invisible Lens: Why Theoretical Models Are Essential for Interpreting Immune Phenomena.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Masoud H Manjili
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Abstract

Immunology progresses not merely by accumulating data but by evolving the conceptual lenses through which those data are interpreted; yet for six decades the self-non-self/infectious-non-self (SNS/INS) paradigm-casting allogeneity as activating signal and 'self' as intrinsically tolerogenic-has dominated research design, peer review and curriculum. This, in turn, systematically amplifies concordant findings while attenuating evidence for tissue integrity, metabolic, symbiotic and network-centric cues. This conceptual monoculture appears as a hidden dogma that impedes breakthroughs in our understanding of the immune system and the development of curative therapies. By institutionalising theoretical immunology as a formal discipline and treating models as explicit, testable tools rather than hidden assumptions, immunologists can sharpen hypothesis generation and achieve a better understanding of existing data. This essay provides an overview of empirically grounded theoretical models to counter monoculture, clarify how frames shape interpretation, and expand the field's conceptual toolkit.

看不见的透镜:为什么理论模型对解释免疫现象至关重要。
免疫学的进步不仅仅是通过积累数据,而是通过发展解释这些数据的概念透镜;然而,60年来,自我-非自我/传染性-非自我(SNS/INS)范式——将异质性视为激活信号,将“自我”视为内在耐受性——主导了研究设计、同行评议和课程。反过来,这系统地放大了一致的发现,同时减弱了组织完整性、代谢、共生和网络中心线索的证据。这种观念上的单一文化似乎是一种隐藏的教条,阻碍了我们对免疫系统的理解和治疗疗法的发展。通过将理论免疫学作为一门正式学科制度化,并将模型视为明确的、可测试的工具,而不是隐藏的假设,免疫学家可以强化假设生成,并更好地理解现有数据。本文概述了以经验为基础的理论模型,以对抗单一文化,阐明框架如何塑造解释,并扩展该领域的概念工具包。
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109
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期刊介绍: This peer-reviewed international journal publishes original articles and reviews on all aspects of basic, translational and clinical immunology. The journal aims to provide high quality service to authors, and high quality articles for readers. The journal accepts for publication material from investigators all over the world, which makes a significant contribution to basic, translational and clinical immunology.
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