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    Distinct baseline immune characteristics associated with responses to conjugated and unconjugated pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccines in older adults

    Pneumococcal infections cause serious illness and death among older adults. The capsular polysaccharide vaccine PPSV23 and conjugated alternative PCV13 can prevent these infections; yet, underlying immunologic...

    Sathyabaarathi Ravichandran, Fernando Erra-Diaz, Onur E. Karakaslar in Nature Immunology (2024)

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    MEK inhibition reprograms CD8+ T lymphocytes into memory stem cells with potent antitumor effects

    Regenerative stem cell–like memory (TSCM) CD8+ T cells persist longer and produce stronger effector functions. We found that MEK1/2 inhibition (MEKi) induces TSCM that have naive phenotype with self-renewability,...

    Vivek Verma, Nazli Jafarzadeh, Shannon Boi, Subhadip Kundu in Nature Immunology (2021)

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    Sestrins induce natural killer function in senescent-like CD8+ T cells

    Aging is associated with remodeling of the immune system to enable the maintenance of life-long immunity. In the CD8+ T cell compartment, aging results in the expansion of highly differentiated cells that exhibit...

    Branca I. Pereira, Roel P. H. De Maeyer, Luciana P. Covre in Nature Immunology (2020)

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    Author Correction: Progression of whole-blood transcriptional signatures from interferon-induced to neutrophil-associated patterns in severe influenza

    In the version of this article initially published, a source of funding was not included in the Acknowledgements section. That section should include the following: P.J.M.O. was supported by EU FP7 PREPARE pro...

    Jake Dunning, Simon Blankley, Long T. Hoang, Mike Cox in Nature Immunology (2019)

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    A CD4+ T cell population expanded in lupus blood provides B cell help through interleukin-10 and succinate

    Understanding the mechanisms underlying autoantibody development will accelerate therapeutic target identification in autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)1. Follicular helper T cells (TF...

    Simone Caielli, Diogo Troggian Veiga, Preetha Balasubramanian in Nature Medicine (2019)

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    Progression of whole-blood transcriptional signatures from interferon-induced to neutrophil-associated patterns in severe influenza

    Transcriptional profiles and host-response biomarkers are used increasingly to investigate the severity, subtype and pathogenesis of disease. We now describe whole-blood mRNA signatures and concentrations of l...

    Jake Dunning, Simon Blankley, Long T. Hoang, Mike Cox in Nature Immunology (2018)

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    Diversity and collaboration for effective immunotherapy

    Tumors continue to escape therapies that target single signaling pathways. A recent study in mice shows that combination immunotherapy involving different arms of immune response can overcome this and cure int...

    Karolina Palucka, Jacques Banchereau in Nature Medicine (2016)

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    Pathophysiology of T follicular helper cells in humans and mice

    In this Review, Ueno, Vinuesa and Banchereau discuss the similarities and differences between mouse and human follicular helper T cells (TFH cells) and discuss their role in response to vaccines and in disease pa...

    Hideki Ueno, Jacques Banchereau, Carola G Vinuesa in Nature Immunology (2015)

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    The cytokine TGF-β co-opts signaling via STAT3-STAT4 to promote the differentiation of human TFH cells

    The factors that drive the differentiation of human follicular helper cells remain largely undefined. Ueno and colleagues show that TGF-β complements STAT3- and STAT4-activating cytokines to promote the initia...

    Nathalie Schmitt, Yang Liu, Salah-Eddine Bentebibel, Indira Munagala in Nature Immunology (2014)

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    From IL-2 to IL-37: the expanding spectrum of anti-inflammatory cytokines

    Feedback regulatory circuits provided by regulatory T cells (Treg cells) and suppressive cytokines are an intrinsic part of the immune system, along with effector functions. Here we discuss some of the regulatory...

    Jacques Banchereau, Virginia Pascual, Anne O'Garra in Nature Immunology (2012)

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    Data management: it starts at the bench

    Data management has been neglected but should be made an integral activity in all research laboratories. Chaussabel and colleagues discuss how to implement this at the bench.

    Damien Chaussabel, Hideki Ueno, Jacques Banchereau, Charles Quinn in Nature Immunology (2009)

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    Influence of the transcription factor RORγt on the development of NKp46+ cell populations in gut and skin

    Mouse lymphoid tissue–inducer (LTi) cells require the transcription factor RORγt. Cupedo's group identifies RORγt+ human LTi cell equivalents as committed natural killer cell precursors, and teams led by Vivier a...

    Carmelo Luci, Ana Reynders, Ivaylo I Ivanov, Celine Cognet in Nature Immunology (2009)

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    Direct proteasome-independent cross-presentation of viral antigen by plasmacytoid dendritic cells on major histocompatibility complex class I

    Although plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) respond to virus replication in a nonspecific way by producing large amounts of type I interferon, a rapid, direct function for pDCs in activating antiviral lymphoc...

    Tiziana Di Pucchio, Bithi Chatterjee, Anna Smed-Sörensen in Nature Immunology (2008)

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    Langerhans cells: daughters of monocytes

    Precursors of specialized skin dendritic cells called Langerhans cells are derived from specific bone marrow–derived monocyte precursors that migrate to the skin and differentiate into these important immune s...

    A Karolina Palucka, Jacques Banchereau in Nature Immunology (2006)

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    Dendritic cells: On the move from bench to bedside

    As dendritic cells increasingly become the adjuvant of choice in new approaches to cancer immunotherapy, a degree of protocol standardization is required to aid future large-scale clinical trials.

    Frank O. Nestle, Jacques Banchereau, Derek Hart in Nature Medicine (2001)

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    IL-6 switches the differentiation of monocytes from dendritic cells to macrophages

    Monocytes can give rise to either antigen presenting dendritic cells (DCs) or scavenging macrophages. This differentiation is initiated when monocytes cross the endothelium. But the regulation of DC and macrop...

    Pascale Chomarat, Jacques Banchereau, Jean Davoust in Nature Immunology (2000)

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    Linking innate and adaptive immunity

    Identification of precursor dendritic cells as the natural interferon-producing cells reveals their role in connecting two branches of the immune system (page 919).

    Karolina Palucka, Jacques Banchereau in Nature Medicine (1999)