Review Articles in 2020

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  • This Review, aimed at a broad scientific audience, provides an introductory guide to the history, development and immunological basis of vaccines, immunization and related issues to provide insight into the challenges facing immunologists who are designing the next generation of vaccines.

    • Andrew J. Pollard
    • Else M. Bijker
    Review Article
  • Metabolic pathways play a central role in determining the fate and function of immune cells, and cellular activation induces profound changes in their oxidation–reduction (redox) system. Here, Muri and Kopf examine the crosstalk between metabolic and redox pathways and discuss their role in the proliferation, survival and function in T cells, B cells and macrophages.

    • Jonathan Muri
    • Manfred Kopf
    Review Article
  • The structures of activated nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs) in plants and animals reveal a common principle of NLR activation, but allow different modes of non-self recognition and the initiation of different immune signalling and cell death pathways.

    • Isabel M. L. Saur
    • Ralph Panstruga
    • Paul Schulze-Lefert
    Review Article
  • Cell death recognition can result in a multitude of distinct effector responses. Here, the authors discuss a framework for determining the specific effector response to cell death that relies on its recognition, contextual environmental signals and the identity of the efferocyte.

    • Carla V. Rothlin
    • Thomas D. Hille
    • Sourav Ghosh
    Review Article
  • Glucocorticoid treatment is used to suppress the immune system in various disease settings. However, endogenous glucocorticoids are able to promote as well as inhibit different aspects of T cell immunity. Here, the authors discuss the many ways in which T cell responses are shaped by glucocorticoids.

    • Matthew D. Taves
    • Jonathan D. Ashwell
    Review Article
  • Are you new to virus research and trying to interpret the ever-expanding literature on immunity to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)? Here, the authors compare the different assays and animal models used to measure immunity to SARS-CoV-2 infection and reconcile differences in apparent potency of antibodies assessed in different assays.

    • David S. Khoury
    • Adam K. Wheatley
    • Miles P. Davenport
    Review Article
  • Reconstitution of the immune system after depletion by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, infection or transplantation is crucial to maintain protection from infection and to respond to immune-based therapy. Here the authors describe the ways in which a diverse T cell compartment can be restored, focusing on therapeutic strategies that drive the production of new T cells.

    • Enrico Velardi
    • Jennifer J. Tsai
    • Marcel R. M. van den Brink
    Review Article
  • This Review focuses on the roles of γδ T cells in tissue homeostasis and immune surveillance. The authors discuss exciting new studies showing how γδ T cells can regulate diverse physiological responses in tissues, ranging from thermogenesis in adipose tissue to remodelling at neuronal synapses.

    • Julie C. Ribot
    • Noëlla Lopes
    • Bruno Silva-Santos
    Review Article
  • Memory B cells are critically important for the formation of protective immunity following infection or vaccination, and a better understanding of these cells may inform strategies to overcome hurdles in the development of effective vaccines. This Review discusses the signals and transcription factors that regulate the development and function of germinal centre-derived memory B cells.

    • Brian J. Laidlaw
    • Jason G. Cyster
    Review Article
  • A transcription factor network triggered by Notch signalling in the thymus guides proliferating, multipotent progenitor cells into the T cell pathway. This Review describes how these factors work to establish regulatory target specificity, epigenomic impact and irreversibility for T cell identity.

    • Hiroyuki Hosokawa
    • Ellen V. Rothenberg
    Review Article
  • Here, the authors explore how the modern way of life increases the risk of allergy and asthma, in particular by affecting the formation and diversity of the microbiota in early life. Understanding these changes highlights strategies for allergy prevention.

    • Harald Renz
    • Chrysanthi Skevaki
    Review Article
  • Genetic models of dendritic cell (DC) development in mice have aided our understanding of the redundant and non-redundant functions of DC subsets and enabled translation of these findings to human DCs.

    • David A. Anderson III
    • Charles-Antoine Dutertre
    • Kenneth M. Murphy
    Review Article
  • This Review outlines the guiding immunological principles for the design of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine strategies and analyses the current COVID-19 vaccine landscape and the challenges ahead.

    • Mangalakumari Jeyanathan
    • Sam Afkhami
    • Zhou Xing
    Review Article
  • Lactate accumulates in cancerous and chronically inflamed tissues, where it has diverse and often opposing effects. Here, the authors review the activities of this metabolite in these distinct circumstances, identifying opportunities for therapeutic modulation of the metabolic signature in tumours and inflammatory diseases.

    • Michelangelo Certo
    • Chin-Hsien Tsai
    • Claudio Mauro
    Review Article
  • In this Review, the authors describe how dysregulated protein translation in cancer cells is an important source of tumour-specific peptides for immunosurveillance and how MHC class I antigen-processing and presentation pathways are manipulated by tumours for immunoevasion — information that will inform cancer immunotherapy approaches.

    • Devin Dersh
    • Jaroslav Hollý
    • Jonathan W. Yewdell
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Rolls and colleagues discuss regulation of immune responses by the nervous system. The authors focus on the benefits of neuronal regulation of immunity, the mechanisms involved and the brain areas involved in neuro-immune crosstalk.

    • Maya Schiller
    • Tamar L. Ben-Shaanan
    • Asya Rolls
    Review Article
  • This Review covers our current understanding of the roles of IL-9-producing T cells in allergy and cancer. Should these cells be classified as a distinct IL-9-producing T helper cell subset? And can we therapeutically target them for the treatment of chronic allergic diseases and cancer?

    • Pornpimon Angkasekwinai
    • Chen Dong
    Review Article
  • Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) has been described as a mechanism that contributes to the pathogenesis of dengue virus infection. Limited evidence also suggests that it can also occur in other viral infections. Here, the authors explore the history of the ADE phenomenon, discuss the diversity of Fc effector functions and consider its potential relevance in the context of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

    • Stylianos Bournazos
    • Aaron Gupta
    • Jeffrey V. Ravetch
    Review Article
  • Constitutive innate immune mechanisms, such as restriction factors, RNA interference, antimicrobial peptides, basal autophagy and proteasomal degradation, exert early host defence activities that also aim to minimize tissue damage and homeostatic disruption by limiting the activation of inducible innate immunity.

    • Søren R. Paludan
    • Thomas Pradeu
    • Trine H. Mogensen
    Review Article
  • Immunometabolism has a key role in HIV-1 pathogenesis, with the metabolic state of T cells and macrophages determining their susceptibility to infection, the metabolism of immune cells shaping their response to infection and metabolic products driving inflammation during infection.

    • Asier Sáez-Cirión
    • Irini Sereti
    Review Article