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  • The mast cell–derived phospholipase PLA2G3 and fibroblast prostaglandin synthase contribute to a mast cell–fibroblast paracrine axis dependent on the prostaglandin PGD2 and its receptor DP1 that can enhance the maturation and mediator secretion of mast cells.

    • Philipp Starkl
    • Thomas Marichal
    • Stephen J Galli
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  • Either stimulation of the innate immune system or infection can result in transient focal inflammatory structures in the liver. Such structures can promote further proliferation of already activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes and enhance antipathogen immunity.

    • Ian N Crispe
    • Robert H Pierce
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  • An algorithm developed with a systems-biology approach reconstructs some of the key regulatory events known to drive the development of cells of the mouse immune system and makes many other novel predictions for testing.

    • Christelle Harly
    • E John Wherry
    • Avinash Bhandoola
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  • Repeated antigenic and inflammatory stimulation during chronic infection is thought to produce 'exhausted' T cells. However, persistent viruses also generate PD-1hi CD8+ T cells with proliferative and cytotoxic ability but 'censored' inflammatory function.

    • Shahram Salek-Ardakani
    • Stephen P Schoenberger
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  • The newly identified steroid ligand of the receptor EBI2 (GPCR183), 7α,25-dihydroxycholesterol, is required for the positioning of splenic CD4+ dendritic cells in bridging channels to prime T cells for an efficient antibody response.

    • David Jarrossay
    • Marcus Thelen
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  • Interleukin 17 (IL-17) confers protection against Trypanosoma cruzi. Surprisingly, B cells are the relevant source, producing IL-17 via a unique pathway independent of the transcription factor RORγt, induced by T. cruzi trans-sialidase.

    • Beatriz León
    • Frances E Lund
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  • T cell activation requires an influx of amino acids. Slc7a5, an amino-acid transporter induced by the T cell antigen receptor, facilitates the influx of large neutral amino acids and in doing so promotes metabolic reprogramming necessary for T cell differentiation.

    • Jonathan D Powell
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  • Obesity induces metabolic stress and is associated with inflammation. A cellular pathway now links SIRT2, a deacetylase involved in metabolic processes, to cytoskeleton remodelling and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome.

    • Marc Y Donath
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  • The conversion of cells of the TH17 subset of helper T cells that previously expressed interleukin 17A (IL-17A) and the transcription factor RORγt into follicular helper T cells is needed to generate antigen-specific immunoglobulin A in gut mucosa, which suggests new connections in the cognate control of regional adaptive immunity.

    • Pierre J Milpied
    • Michael G McHeyzer-Williams
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  • Persistence is a poorly understood yet widespread outcome of viral infection. A study of RNA viruses in flies now shows that viral fragments endogenized as cDNA during the reverse transcription of retrotransposons provide immunity based on RNA-mediated interference in persistently infected cells.

    • Olivier Voinnet
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  • The priming of naive T cells requires antigen presentation by activated dendritic cells, yet the optimal generation of effector and memory CD8+ T cells requires subsequent T cell–T cell interactions during the critical differentiation period.

    • David A Blair
    • Michael L Dustin
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  • The differentiation of monocytes is altered in cancer, which results in the unexpected conversion of a large proportion of monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells into polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells.

    • Thomas A Wynn
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  • By increasing the range of epitopes presented to lymphocytes, determinant spreading allows a more diverse response to ensue. Now the cellular culprits responsible for determinant spreading in the central nervous system have been identified: they are specialized dendritic cells that recruit CD8+ T cells to an autoimmune 'crime'.

    • Lawrence Steinman
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