Lynn Chiu

University of Bordeaux/CNRS
University of St. Andrews
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    Host-Microbiota Co-immunity: An Intimate Relationship That Goes Beyond Protection
    with Thomas Bazin and Thomas Pradeu
    Philosophy, Theory, and Practice in Biology 14 (3). 2022.
    Resident microorganisms, known as the microbiota, are essential for many physiological functions including protection against pathogens. Microbiota is indeed required for proper immune system development and function, and can also host-independently protect against infections. Thus, a co-constructed view of host protection involving both host and microbiota, named ’co-immunity,’ has been proposed, and the idea of an ’immunological holobiont’ has been suggested. Yet this view of co-immunity might…Read more
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    A Journey into the Mind
    with Lisa Bortolotti and Lauren Leigh Saling
    Philosophical Psychology 36 (4): 701-703. 2023.
    In this issue, we present two symposia on recent, influential books which have already sparked important research in philosophy and psychology. A common characteristic of these two very different b...
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    Immune-mediated repair: a matter of repair
    with Paôline Laurent, Marie-Elise Truchetet, Valérie Jolivel, Pauline Manicki, and Thomas Pradeu
    Frontiers in Immunology 8 454. 2017.
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    Richard Lewontin is often cited as an inspiration and founder of what is now known as Niche Construction Theory. The first goal of this paper is to argue that they present distinct arguments from niche construction against Adaptationism. While Niche Construction Theory argues that natural selection is not the only adaptive evolutionary force, Lewontin rejects the externalist characterization of natural selection. The key difference lies in the types of phenomena that are allowed to count as “nic…Read more
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    Protective Microbiota: From Localized to Long-Reaching Co-Immunity
    with Thomas Bazin, Marie-Elise Truchetet, Thierry Schaeverbeke, Laurence Delhaes, and Thomas Pradeu
    Frontiers Immunology 8 1678. 2017.
    Resident microbiota do not just shape host immunity, they can also contribute to host protection against pathogens and infectious diseases. Previous reviews of the protective roles of the microbiota have focused exclusively on colonization resistance localized within a microenvironment. This review shows that the protection against pathogens also involves the mitigation of pathogenic impact without eliminating the pathogens (i.e., “disease tolerance”) and the containment of microorganisms to pre…Read more
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    Holobionts are multicellular eukaryotes with multiple species of persistent symbionts. They are not individuals in the genetic sense— composed of and regulated by the same genome—but they are anatomical, physiological, developmental, immunological, and evolutionary units, evolved from a shared relationship between different species. We argue that many of the interactions between human and microbiota symbionts and the reproductive process of a new holobiont are best understood as instances of rec…Read more
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    Microorganisms as scaffolds of host individuality: an eco-immunity account of the holobiont
    with Gérard Eberl
    Biology and Philosophy 31 (6): 819-837. 2016.
    There is currently a great debate about whether the holobiont, i.e. a multicellular host and its residential microorganisms, constitutes a biological individual. We propose that resident microorganisms have a general and important role in the individuality of the host organism, not the holobiont. Drawing upon the Equilibrium Model of Immunity, we argue that microorganisms are scaffolds of immune capacities and processes that determine the constituency and persistence of the host organism. A scaf…Read more