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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) can exert potent immunomodulatory effects. Wirtz and colleagues review the types of EV and their influence on tumor responses.
The NLRP3 inflammasome is a central operator in inflammation. Sharma and Kanneganti review the varied roles played by the NLRP3 inflammasome in cancer and metabolic diseases.
Terrando and colleagues review key mechanisms related to postoperative inflammation and the implications for developing perioperative neurocognitive disorders, with a focus on neuroinflammation and key cellular targets affected by surgical trauma.
Exposure to environmental pollutants can lead to immune system dysfunction with severe pathological consequences. Yamamoto and colleagues review the impact of pollutants on immune function and describe potential means to ameliorate these effects.
Pancreatic cancer has one of the worst survival outcomes of all cancers. Leinwand and Miller review the immunological landscape of pancreatic cancer, immune evasion mechanisms and the impact of the microbiota.
Koliaraki, Prados, Armaka & Kollias review the roles of fibroblastic mesenchymal cells in tissue homeostasis and immunopathologic diseases, including chronic inflammatory disease, tissue fibrosis and cancer.
In this Review, Smyth and colleagues provide an overview of recent advances in NK cell biology and discuss the progress and problems of NK cell–based cancer immunotherapies.
Tsokos reviews how the genetic, epigenetic and microbial environments influence innate and adaptive immune cells to drive immunopathology and organ damage in systemic lupus erythematosus.
The RNA modification N6-methyladenosine (m6A) plays an essential role in the regulation of immunity. Here, Shulman and Stern-Ginossar review the roles of m6A in controlling immune recognition, activation of innate and adaptive immune responses, and cell fate decisions.
Turley and Krishnamurty review new insights into lymph node stromal cells, a heterogeneous cell population that serves distinct functions during development, in maintaining lymphocyte homeostasis, and in coordinating immune responses.
Radiation therapy has for decades been a standard form of treatment for many cancers. A Review by Galluzzi and colleagues explores the effects of radiation therapy in the context of the immune response.
The cytokine IL-7 plays essential roles in lymphocyte development. In their Review, Barata, Durum and Seddon describe IL-7’s key homeostatic functions and how its dysregulation can lead to autoinflammatory disease and cancer.
Ziegler and Corren review the cytokine TSLP, which regulates immune cell homeostasis at mucosal barriers, its role in allergic responses and newly discovered roles in cancer.
Ivashkiv and colleagues review the mechanisms by which IFN signatures and IFN epigenomic signatures are generated, as well as the functional consequences of these signatures in homeostasis and autoimmune diseases.
Xiaoxia Li and colleagues discuss the roles of signaling via IL-17 and its receptor and the implications of this axis for human health, noting their normal protective roles directed against fungi and bacteria as well as against pathological conditions in inflammation and cancer.
Checkpoint blockade has revolutionized cancer immunotherapy; however, this approach is effective in only a subset of cancers. In their Review, Vignali and colleagues discuss novel checkpoint targets and their biology and clinical potential.