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Volume 24 Issue 12, December 2014

Research Highlight

  • GM-CSF-producing helper T cells have previously been identified to serve a nonredundant function in the initiation of autoimmune inflammation. An article by Sheng et al. recently published by Cell Research now suggests that the differentiation program of GM-CSF-producing cells from naïve CD4+ T cells is distinct from that of Th1 and Th17 cells, and is regulated by the IL-7-STAT5 axis.

    • Dietmar Herndler-Brandstetter
    • Richard A Flavell
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  • Emerging evidence indicates that there are factors within the blood of young animals that have the ability to restore youthful characteristics to a number of organ systems in older animals. Growth/differentiation factor 11 (GDF11) is the first of such factors to be identified, and two new studies demonstrate that this “factor of youth” rejuvenates stem cells found in the skeletal muscle and brain of aged mice.

    • Rebecca E Andersen
    • Daniel A Lim
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  • When ribosomes encounter upstream open reading frames (uORFs) during scanning of the 5′ untranslated region (5′ UTR), translation of the downstream ORF requires re-initiation. In a recent paper in Nature, Schleich et al. describe metazoan factors which specifically promote re-initiation.

    • Benedikt Obermayer
    • Nikolaus Rajewsky
    Research Highlight
  • Control of the activity of the microtubule motor cytoplasmic dynein 1 is essential for its function in intracellular transport. A recent paper by McKenney et al. published in Science shows that activation of processive dynein motility requires the formation of cargo adaptor-dynein-dynactin complexes.

    • Mark P Dodding
    Research Highlight
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