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  1. Effects of Sex Steroids on Innate and Adaptive Immunity

    Estrogens and androgens are classically recognized as reproductive sex steroid hormones because of their well-documented effects on reproductive...
    S. Ansar Ahmed, Ebru Karpuzoglu, Deena Khan in Sex Hormones and Immunity to Infection
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  2. Autoantibodies Neutralizing GM-CSF in HIV-Negative Colombian Patients Infected with Cryptococcus gattii and C. neoformans

    Background

    Cryptococcosis is a life-threatening disease caused by Cryptococcus neoformans or C. gattii . Neutralizing autoantibodies (auto-Abs)...

    Carlos A. Arango-Franco, Julian Rojas, ... Andrés A. Arias in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  3. Panoramic tumor microenvironment in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is notorious for its resistance to various treatment modalities. The genetic heterogeneity of PDAC, coupled...

    **aoying Li, Wanting Hou, ... Dan Cao in Cellular Oncology
    Article 15 July 2024
  4. How bile acids and the microbiota interact to shape host immunity

    Bile acids are increasingly appearing in the spotlight owing to their novel impacts on various host processes. Similarly, there is growing attention...

    Michael H. Lee, Sean-Paul Nuccio, ... Manuela Raffatellu in Nature Reviews Immunology
    Article 15 July 2024
  5. Identification of homologs of the Chlamydia trachomatis effector CteG reveals a family of Chlamydiaceae type III secreted proteins that can be delivered into host cells

    Chlamydiae are a large group of obligate endosymbionts of eukaryotes that includes the Chlamydiaceae family, comprising several animal pathogens....

    Inês Serrano Pereira, Maria da Cunha, ... Luís Jaime Mota in Medical Microbiology and Immunology
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  6. BACH2 regulates diversification of regulatory and proinflammatory chromatin states in TH17 cells

    Interleukin-17 (IL-17)-producing helper T (T H 17) cells are heterogenous and consist of nonpathogenic T H 17 (npT H 17) cells that contribute to tissue...

    Pratiksha I. Thakore, Alexandra Schnell, ... Aviv Regev in Nature Immunology
    Article 15 July 2024
  7. Advancements in pathogen immunity and signaling

    Mads Gyrd-Hansen, Anna Kajaste-Rudnitski, ... Matteo Iannacone in Nature Immunology
    Article 15 July 2024
  8. Therapeutic Effect of Melatonin on CCl4-Induced Fibrotic Liver Model by Modulating Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and TGF-β1 Signaling Pathway in Pinealectomized Rats

    The study aimed to determine the CCl 4 -induced liver fibrosis model in pinealectomized rats and biochemically, immunohistochemically, and...

    Derya Cinar, Eyup Altinoz, ... Tuncay Colak in Inflammation
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  9. Isotoosendanin inhibits triple-negative breast cancer metastasis by reducing mitochondrial fission and lamellipodia formation regulated by the Smad2/3-GOT2-MYH9 signaling axis

    Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is incurable and prone to widespread metastasis. Therefore, identification of key targets for TNBC progression...

    **g-nan Zhang, Ze Zhang, ... Li-li Ji in Acta Pharmacologica Sinica
    Article 15 July 2024
  10. A dual-targeting approach with anti-IL10R CAR-T cells engineered to release anti-CD33 bispecific antibody in enhancing killing effect on acute myeloid leukemia cells

    Background

    Immunotherapies, including chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells and bispecific antibodies (BsAbs), encounter several challenges in the...

    Zhifeng Yan, Runxia Gu, ... Jianxiang Wang in Cellular Oncology
    Article 15 July 2024
  11. Correction to: Interplay between androgen and CXCR4 chemokine signaling in myelin repair

    Narimene Asbelaoui, Charly Abi–Ghanem, ... Abdel Mouman Ghoumarir in Acta Neuropathologica Communications
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  12. SDS3 regulates microglial inflammation by modulating the expression of the upstream kinase ASK1 in the p38 MAPK signaling pathway

    Background

    Microglia, the main innate immune cells in the central nervous system, are key drivers of neuroinflammation, which plays a crucial role in...

    Jian Shen, Wenjia Lai, ... Jianguo Ji in Inflammation Research
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  13. Early depletion of gut microbiota shape oligodendrocyte response after traumatic brain injury

    White matter injury (WMI) is thought to be a major contributor to long-term cognitive dysfunctions after traumatic brain injury (TBI). This damage...

    Kirill Shumilov, Allen Ni, ... Stuart H. Friess in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 15 July 2024
  14. The immunology of systemic lupus erythematosus

    Understanding the pathogenesis and clinical manifestations of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) has been a great challenge. Reductionist approaches...

    George C. Tsokos in Nature Immunology
    Article 15 July 2024
  15. Gastrointestinal parasites of Wolffsohn’s viscacha (Chinchillidae: Lagidium wolffsohni), an endemic rodent species from the wild Patagonia

    Parasites are ubiquitous in wildlife populations and have a profound impact on population dynamics. Interest in parasites of wildlife has increased...

    Agustín Bellusci, Morgan Pendaries, ... María Ornela Beltrame in Parasitology Research
    Article 13 July 2024
  16. Early biomarkers in the presymptomatic phase of cognitive impairment: changes in the endocannabinoidome and serotonergic pathways in Alzheimer's-prone mice after mTBI

    Background

    Despite extensive studies on the neurobiological correlates of traumatic brain injury (TBI), little is known about its molecular...

    Francesca Guida, Monica Iannotta, ... Fabiana Piscitelli in Acta Neuropathologica Communications
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  17. Specific CD4+ T cell phenotypes associate with bacterial control in people who ‘resist’ infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis

    A subset of individuals exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) that we refer to as ‘resisters’ (RSTR) show evidence of IFN-γ T cell responses...

    Meng Sun, Jolie M. Phan, ... Chetan Seshadri in Nature Immunology
    Article Open access 12 July 2024
  18. 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
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