Table of contents
November 2007, Volume 8 No 11 pp1141-1266
- Focus
- Editorial
- Overview
- Essay
- Commentary
- Perspectives
- Reviews
- Research Highlights
- News and Views
- Articles
- Corrigenda
Focus
Focus on Pathogenesis
- Focus issue:
- November 2007 Volume 8, No 11
Seven specially commissioned articles discuss the complex interactions between host and pathogen with special emphasis on immune outcomes. This focus is available free to registrants during the month of November.
Editorial
Focus on Pathogenesis
Pathogenesis: how far have we come? - p1141
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1141
Full Text - Pathogenesis: how far have we come? | PDF (153 KB) - Pathogenesis: how far have we come?
Overview
Focus on Pathogenesis
In vivo veritas: pathogenesis of infection as it actually happens - pp1143 - 1147
Herbert W 'Skip' Virgin
doi:10.1038/ni1529
Abstract - In vivo: veritas: pathogenesis of infection as it actually happens | Full Text - In vivo veritas: pathogenesis of infection as it actually happens | PDF (1,019 KB) - In vivo veritas: pathogenesis of infection as it actually happens
Essay
Focus on Pathogenesis
From influenza to HIV—and back? - pp1149 - 1151
Andrew J McMichael
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1149
Full Text - From influenza to HIV—and back? | PDF (304 KB) - From influenza to HIV—and back?
Commentary
Focus on Pathogenesis
Dynamics of host defense: the view at the front lines - pp1153 - 1157
Peter Velázquez, Janelle C Waite & Michael L Dustin
doi:10.1038/ni1520
Full Text - Dynamics of host defense: the view at the front lines | PDF (641 KB) - Dynamics of host defense: the view at the front lines
Perspectives
Focus on Pathogenesis
Immunopathology of highly virulent pathogens: insights from Ebola virus - pp1159 - 1164
Carisa A Zampieri, Nancy J Sullivan & Gary J Nabel
doi:10.1038/ni1519
Abstract - Immunopathology of highly virulent pathogens: insights from Ebola virus | Full Text - Immunopathology of highly virulent pathogens: insights from Ebola virus | PDF (1,180 KB) - Immunopathology of highly virulent pathogens: insights from Ebola virus
Focus on Pathogenesis
Immunology in natura: clinical, epidemiological and evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases - pp1165 - 1171
Lluis Quintana-Murci, Alexandre Alcaïs, Laurent Abel & Jean-Laurent Casanova
doi:10.1038/ni1535
Abstract - Immunology : in natura: : clinical, epidemiological and evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases | Full Text - Immunology in natura: clinical, epidemiological and evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases | PDF (901 KB) - Immunology in natura: clinical, epidemiological and evolutionary genetics of infectious diseases
Reviews
Focus on Pathogenesis
Immune responses to commensal and environmental microbes - pp1173 - 1178
Eric G Pamer
doi:10.1038/ni1526
Abstract - Immune responses to commensal and environmental microbes | Full Text - Immune responses to commensal and environmental microbes | PDF (653 KB) - Immune responses to commensal and environmental microbes
Focus on Pathogenesis
Pathogen subversion of cell-intrinsic innate immunity - pp1179 - 1187
Craig R Roy & Edward S Mocarski
doi:10.1038/ni1528
Abstract - Pathogen subversion of cell-intrinsic innate immunity | Full Text - Pathogen subversion of cell-intrinsic innate immunity | PDF (674 KB) - Pathogen subversion of cell-intrinsic innate immunity
Focus on Pathogenesis
Protective immunity and susceptibility to infectious diseases: lessons from the 1918 influenza pandemic - pp1188 - 1193
Rafi Ahmed, Michael B A Oldstone & Peter Palese
doi:10.1038/ni1530
Abstract - Protective immunity and susceptibility to infectious diseases: lessons from the 1918 influenza pandemic | Full Text - Protective immunity and susceptibility to infectious diseases: lessons from the 1918 influenza pandemic | PDF (559 KB) - Protective immunity and susceptibility to infectious diseases: lessons from the 1918 influenza pandemic
Research Highlights
Focus on Pathogenesis
Research Highlights - p1195
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1195
Full Text - Research Highlights | PDF (74 KB) - Research Highlights
News and Views
Rsk Tolls the bell for endocytosis in DCs - pp1197 - 1199
Michael Karin
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1197
Full Text - Rsk Tolls the bell for endocytosis in DCs | PDF (319 KB) - Rsk Tolls the bell for endocytosis in DCs
See also: Article by Zaru et al.
Dendritic cell genealogy: a new stem or just another branch? - pp1199 - 1201
Miriam Merad & Florent Ginhoux
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1199
Full Text - Dendritic cell genealogy: a new stem or just another branch? | PDF (656 KB) - Dendritic cell genealogy: a new stem or just another branch?
See also: Article by Onai et al. | Article by Naik et al.
Inhibitory receptors: whose side are they on? - pp1201 - 1203
Alison Crawford & E John Wherry
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1201
Full Text - Inhibitory receptors: whose side are they on? | PDF (271 KB) - Inhibitory receptors: whose side are they on?
See also: Article by Kaufmann et al.
Research Highlights
Research Highlights - p1205
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1205
Full Text - Research Highlights | PDF (72 KB) - Research Highlights
Articles
Identification of clonogenic common Flt3+M-CSFR+ plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell progenitors in mouse bone marrow - pp1207 - 1216
Nobuyuki Onai, Aya Obata-Onai, Michael A Schmid, Toshiaki Ohteki, David Jarrossay & Markus G Manz
doi:10.1038/ni1518
Abstract - Identification of clonogenic common Flt3: +: M-CSFR: +: plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell progenitors in mouse bone marrow | Full Text - Identification of clonogenic common Flt3+M-CSFR+ plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell progenitors in mouse bone marrow | PDF (755 KB) - Identification of clonogenic common Flt3+M-CSFR+ plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell progenitors in mouse bone marrow | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Merad & Ginhoux | Article by Naik et al.
Development of plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell subtypes from single precursor cells derived in vitro and in vivo - pp1217 - 1226
Shalin H Naik, Priyanka Sathe, Hae-Young Park, Donald Metcalf, Anna I Proietto, Aleksander Dakic, Sebastian Carotta, Meredith O'Keeffe, Melanie Bahlo, Anthony Papenfuss, Jong-Young Kwak, Li Wu & Ken Shortman
doi:10.1038/ni1522
Abstract - Development of plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell subtypes from single precursor cells derived : in vitro: and : in vivo | Full Text - Development of plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell subtypes from single precursor cells derived in vitro and in vivo | PDF (510 KB) - Development of plasmacytoid and conventional dendritic cell subtypes from single precursor cells derived in vitro and in vivo | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Merad & Ginhoux | Article by Onai et al.
The MAPK-activated kinase Rsk controls an acute Toll-like receptor signaling response in dendritic cells and is activated through two distinct pathways - pp1227 - 1235
Rossana Zaru, Natalia Ronkina, Matthias Gaestel, J Simon C Arthur & Colin Watts
doi:10.1038/ni1517
Abstract - The MAPK-activated kinase Rsk controls an acute Toll-like receptor signaling response in dendritic cells and is activated through two distinct pathways | Full Text - The MAPK-activated kinase Rsk controls an acute Toll-like receptor signaling response in dendritic cells and is activated through two distinct pathways | PDF (374 KB) - The MAPK-activated kinase Rsk controls an acute Toll-like receptor signaling response in dendritic cells and is activated through two distinct pathways | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Karin
COP9 signalosome subunit 8 is essential for peripheral T cell homeostasis and antigen receptor–induced entry into the cell cycle from quiescence - pp1236 - 1245
Suchithra Menon, Hongbo Chi, Huiyong Zhang, Xing Wang Deng, Richard A Flavell & Ning Wei
doi:10.1038/ni1514
Abstract - COP9 signalosome subunit 8 is essential for peripheral T cell homeostasis and antigen receptor-induced entry into the cell cycle from quiescence | Full Text - COP9 signalosome subunit 8 is essential for peripheral T cell homeostasis and antigen receptor–induced entry into the cell cycle from quiescence | PDF (730 KB) - COP9 signalosome subunit 8 is essential for peripheral T cell homeostasis and antigen receptor–induced entry into the cell cycle from quiescence | Supplementary information
Upregulation of CTLA-4 by HIV-specific CD4+ T cells correlates with disease progression and defines a reversible immune dysfunction - pp1246 - 1254
Daniel E Kaufmann, Daniel G Kavanagh, Florencia Pereyra, John J Zaunders, Elizabeth W Mackey, Toshiyuki Miura, Sarah Palmer, Mark Brockman, Almas Rathod, Alicja Piechocka-Trocha, Brett Baker, Baogong Zhu, Sylvie Le Gall, Michael T Waring, Ryan Ahern, Kristin Moss, Anthony D Kelleher, John M Coffin, Gordon J Freeman, Eric S Rosenberg & Bruce D Walker
doi:10.1038/ni1515
Abstract - Upregulation of CTLA-4 by HIV-specific CD4: +: T cells correlates with disease progression and defines a reversible immune dysfunction | Full Text - Upregulation of CTLA-4 by HIV-specific CD4+ T cells correlates with disease progression and defines a reversible immune dysfunction | PDF (1,128 KB) - Upregulation of CTLA-4 by HIV-specific CD4+ T cells correlates with disease progression and defines a reversible immune dysfunction | Supplementary information
See also: News and Views by Crawford & Wherry
Fibroblastic reticular cells in lymph nodes regulate the homeostasis of naive T cells - pp1255 - 1265
Alexander Link, Tobias K Vogt, Stéphanie Favre, Mirjam R Britschgi, Hans Acha-Orbea, Boris Hinz, Jason G Cyster & Sanjiv A Luther
doi:10.1038/ni1513
Abstract - Fibroblastic reticular cells in lymph nodes regulate the homeostasis of naive T cells | Full Text - Fibroblastic reticular cells in lymph nodes regulate the homeostasis of naive T cells | PDF (772 KB) - Fibroblastic reticular cells in lymph nodes regulate the homeostasis of naive T cells | Supplementary information
Corrigenda
Corrigendum: Peptide-MHC potency governs dynamic interactions between T cells and dendritic cells in lymph nodes - p1266
Dimitris Skokos, Guy Shakhar, Rajat Varma, Janelle C Waite, Thomas O Cameron, Randall L Lindquist, Tanja Schwickert, Michel C Nussenzweig & Michael L Dustin
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1266a
Full Text - Corrigendum: Peptide-MHC potency governs dynamic interactions between T cells and dendritic cells in lymph nodes | PDF (63 KB) - Corrigendum: Peptide-MHC potency governs dynamic interactions between T cells and dendritic cells in lymph nodes
Corrigendum: Regulation of naive T cell function by the NF-
B pathway - p1266
Naozumi Ishimaru, Hidehiro Kishimoto, Yoshio Hayashi & Jonathan Sprent
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1266b
Full Text - Corrigendum: Regulation of naive T cell function by the NF-
B pathway | PDF (59 KB) - Corrigendum: Regulation of naive T cell function by the NF-
B pathway
Corrigendum: Ligand-induced conformational changes allosterically activate Toll-like receptor 9 - p1266
Eicke Latz, Anjali Verma, Alberto Visintin, Mei Gong, Cherilyn M Sirois, Dionne C G Klein, Brian G Monks, C James McKnight, Marc S Lamphier, W Paul Duprex, Terje Espevik & Douglas T Golenbock
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1266c
Full Text - Corrigendum: Ligand-induced conformational changes allosterically activate Toll-like receptor 9 | PDF (59 KB) - Corrigendum: Ligand-induced conformational changes allosterically activate Toll-like receptor 9
Corrigendum: The clonal selection theory: 50 years since the revolution - p1266
Philip D Hodgkin, William R Heath & Alan G Baxter
doi:10.1038/ni1107-1266d
Full Text - Corrigendum: The clonal selection theory: 50 years since the revolution | PDF (59 KB) - Corrigendum: The clonal selection theory: 50 years since the revolution

