Immunology
- Thymosin α1 protects from CTLA-4 intestinal immunopathology
This study demonstrates that Tα1 protects mice from anti–CTLA-4–induced colitis and sustains its antitumor activity, thus suggesting that Tα1 may be used in combination protocols.
- Egr2 and 3 control inflammation, but maintain homeostasis, of PD-1high memory phenotype CD4 T cells
PD-1high memory CD4 T cells are pathogenic in autoimmune disease; here they show their expression of Egr2 is defective in rheumatoid arthritis and Egr2 & 3 control their inflammation and homeostasis.
- Attenuation of cGAS/STING activity during mitosis
To limit deleterious interferon responses with each cell division and open mitosis, cGAS/STING activities are shown to be dampened-with Golgi vesiculation preventing activation of STING.
- EBV renders B cells susceptible to HIV-1 in humanized mice
A proportion of EBV+ B cells are infectible by CXCR4-tropic HIV-1 in vitro and in vivo, and these HIV-infected B cells can transmit infection to previously virus-naïve humanized mice.
- Multiple sclerosis risk variants regulate gene expression in innate and adaptive immune cells
This comprehensive study identifies multiple sclerosis risk expression quantitative trait loci in purified immune cell types.
- Tradeoff between metabolic i-proteasome addiction and immune evasion in triple-negative breast cancer
Engaging the immunoproteasome helps maintain proteostasis during TNBC development, but ultimately leads to increased immune visibility and favorable prognosis. Assessing i-proteasome expression could augment the prognostic and/or predictive value of TILs assessment in diagnostic practice.
- MAPK pathway mutations in head and neck cancer affect immune microenvironments and ErbB3 signaling
MAPK mutations favor HNSCC survival, revealing the broad clinical utility of MAPK pathway mutations in prognosis and potentially in precision immunotherapy.
- Caspase-1 cleaves Bid to release mitochondrial SMAC and drive secondary necrosis in the absence of GSDMD
Caspase-1 activation in GSDMD-deficient cells induces a rapid form of caspase-3–dependent secondary necrosis that is licenced by caspase-1–induced Bid cleavage and the release of mitochondrial SMAC.
- IL-36 signaling in keratinocytes controls early IL-23 production in psoriasis-like dermatitis
IL-36 signaling in keratinocytes is crucial for Aldara-induced psoriasis-like dermatitis by controlling IL-23/IL-17A/IL-22 production and neutrophil recruitment at the third day of treatment.
- Paneth cell α-defensin misfolding correlates with dysbiosis and ileitis in Crohn’s disease model mice
This study provides novel insight into Crohn’s disease where α-defensin misfolding resulting from excessive ER stress in Paneth cells induces dysbiosis and disease progression.