The discontinuity theory of immunity

Sci Immunol. 2016 Jul 14;1(1):AAG0479. doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aag0479.

Abstract

Some biological systems detect the rate of change in a stimulus rather than the stimulus itself only. We suggest that the immune system works in this way. According to the discontinuity theory of immunity, the immune system responds to sudden changes in antigenic stimulation and is rendered tolerant by slow or continuous stimulation. This basic principle, which is supported by recent data on immune checkpoints in viral infections, cancers, and allergies, can be seen as a unifying framework for diverse immune responses.