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  1. Orchestration of antiviral responses within the infected central nervous system

    Many newly emerging and re-emerging viruses have neuroinvasive potential, underscoring viral encephalitis as a global research priority. Upon entry...

    Andreas Pavlou, Felix Mulenge, ... Ulrich Kalinke in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  2. Nuclear alpha-synuclein accelerates cell senescence and neurodegeneration

    Background

    The progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is related to ageing. The accumulation of nuclear alpha-synuclein (α-syn) may accelerate the...

    Tingfu Du, Guoxiang Li, ... Kaili Ma in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  3. Extramedullary neutrophil progenitors: Quo Vadis?

    Leo Koenderman, Nienke Vrisekoop in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article 08 July 2024
  4. Yixin-Fumai granules modulate autophagy through the PI3K/AKT/FOXO pathway and lead to amelioration of aging mice with sick sinus syndrome

    Objective

    By employing network pharmacology alongside molecular docking techniques, we can delve into the intricate workings of Yixin-Fumai granules...

    Lianzi **, ** Hou in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 06 July 2024
  5. Tissue-resident memory T cells break tolerance to renal autoantigens and orchestrate immune-mediated nephritis

    Immune-mediated nephritis is a leading cause of acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. While the role of B cells and antibodies has been...

    Frederic Arnold, Laurence Kupferschmid, ... Yakup Tanriver in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article Open access 03 July 2024
  6. Impaired ATP hydrolysis in blood plasma contributes to age-related neutrophil dysfunction

    Background

    The function of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) decreases with age, which results in infectious and inflammatory complications in...

    Carola Ledderose, Eleftheria-Angeliki Valsami, ... Wolfgang G. Junger in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 03 July 2024
  7. Monoclonal Antibody Generation Using Single B Cell Screening for Treating Infectious Diseases

    The screening of antigen-specific B cells has been pivotal for biotherapeutic development for over four decades. Conventional antibody discovery...

    John S. Schardt, Neelan S. Sivaneri, Peter M. Tessier in BioDrugs
    Article 02 July 2024
  8. In situ analysis of neuronal injury and neuroinflammation during HIV-1 infection

    Background

    Since the introduction of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) the brain has become an important human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)...

    Jenna B. Honeycutt, Angela Wahl, ... Sylvia Fitting in Retrovirology
    Article Open access 01 July 2024
  9. BAG6 restricts pancreatic cancer progression by suppressing the release of IL33-presenting extracellular vesicles and the activation of mast cells

    Recent studies reveal a critical role of tumor cell-released extracellular vesicles (EVs) in pancreatic cancer (PC) progression. However, driver...

    Bilal Alashkar Alhamwe, Viviane Ponath, ... Elke Pogge von Strandmann in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article Open access 28 June 2024
  10. Lipid droplet accumulation mediates macrophage survival and Treg recruitment via the CCL20/CCR6 axis in human hepatocellular carcinoma

    Metabolic changes play a crucial role in determining the status and function of macrophages, but how lipid reprogramming in macrophages contributes...

    Yongchun Wang, Weibai Chen, ... Limin Zheng in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article 28 June 2024
  11. 4-1BB-encoding CAR causes cell death via sequestration of the ubiquitin-modifying enzyme A20

    CD28 and 4-1BB costimulatory endodomains included in chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) molecules play a critical role in promoting sustained antitumor...

    Zhangqi Dou, Thomas Raphael Bonacci, ... **n Zhou in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article Open access 27 June 2024
  12. Outcomes of Rituximab-abbs versus Rituximab in Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma in a Noninferiority Study

    Background

    Rituximab with cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, vincristine, and prednisone (R-CHOP) is one of the first line treatments for diffuse large...

    Helen W. Wong, Vivian H. Nguyen, ... Rita L. Hui in BioDrugs
    Article 27 June 2024
  13. Centenarians, semi and supercentenarians, COVID-19 and Spanish flu: a serological assessment to gain insight into the resilience of older centenarians to COVID-19

    Background

    Although it is well known that the older people have been the most susceptible to COVID-19, there are conflicting data on the...

    Claudia Maria Trombetta, Giulia Accardi, ... Giuseppina Candore in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 27 June 2024
  14. Adoptive NK cell therapy: a potential revolutionary approach in longevity therapeutics

    The aging process intricately involves immune system dynamics, with a crucial role in managing senescent cells (SNCs) and their senescence-associated...

    Xuewen Deng, Hiroshi Terunuma in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 26 June 2024
  15. Innate and adaptive immune responses that control lymph-borne viruses in the draining lymph node

    The interstitial fluids in tissues are constantly drained into the lymph nodes (LNs) as lymph through afferent lymphatic vessels and from LNs into...

    Carolina R. Melo-Silva, Luis J. Sigal in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
  16. Mechanisms of Action of the US Food and Drug Administration-Approved Antisense Oligonucleotide Drugs

    Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are single stranded nucleic acids that target RNA. The US Food and Drug Administration has approved ASOs for...

    Angela Sang, Selena Zhuo, ... Theodore P. Rasmussen in BioDrugs
    Article 25 June 2024
  17. Stem Cells and Stem Cell-Derived Factors for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease with a Particular Focus on Perianal Fistulizing Disease: A Minireview on Future Perspectives

    Inflammatory bowel disease remains a difficult disease to effectively treat, especially fistulizing Crohn’s disease. Perianal fistulas in the setting...

    Amy L. Lightner, Peter M. Irving, ... Aline Betancourt in BioDrugs
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
  18. Targeting the intestinal circadian clock by meal timing ameliorates gastrointestinal inflammation

    The expression of clock genes has been observed to be impaired in biopsies from patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Disruption of...

    Yunhui Niu, Marjolein Heddes, ... Silke Kiessling in Cellular & Molecular Immunology
    Article Open access 25 June 2024
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