# Challenges in the standardization of innate immune status assessment

**Authors:** Ying Liu, Tingfang Mao, Rong Chen, Hairong Luo, Shiyu Zhang, Feng Chen, Xiang Shen, Wan Li, Jinhui Liu, Guiping Guan, Zemeng Feng, Yulong Yin

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2026.1753841 · 2026-03-16

## TL;DR

This paper discusses the need for standardized methods to assess innate immune status due to inconsistencies in current approaches.

## Contribution

The paper proposes a multi-parameter evaluation scheme to improve standardization and quantification of innate immune status assessment.

## Key findings

- Current methods for assessing innate immunity lack consistency in indicators and methodologies.
- A multi-parameter evaluation scheme is suggested to address standardization issues.
- Modern technologies have drawbacks that hinder accurate immune status assessment.

## Abstract

The initial defense against pathogens is the innate immunity, which is characterized by rapidity and the broad-spectrum operation that facilitates the rapid identification and removal of the invasion by microorganisms. The determination of innate immune status is a methodological approach to assessing the strength of innate immune defense and has been extensively utilized in vaccine development, disease surveillance, clinical stratification, and postoperative recovery. Nevertheless, discrepancies in indicator purposes, methodologies, and references are currently seen where quantitative judgments cannot rely on and be consistent. Hence, methodological innovation and analysis technologies need to be developed, and a standardized approach and common criteria should be created to address the increasing clinical and research needs of quantitative assessment. In the framework of human health and clinical practice, the given work gives a concise review of the key inadequacies of current approaches to innate immune evaluation, incorporates the modifications into the current assessment criteria, explains the drawbacks of modern technologies, and suggests an evaluation scheme involving many parameters to facilitate the standardization and quantification of the assessment of the innate immune status.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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