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  • In this Review, Wilfahrt and Delgoffe discuss how T cells integrate nutrient sensing with activating stimuli to shape their differentiation and sensitivity to metabolites.

    • Drew Wilfahrt
    • Greg M. Delgoffe
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Netea and colleagues summarize the latest research that contributes to our understanding of the pathophysiology of sepsis, and how this contributes to a new treatment approach through personalized immunotherapy.

    • Evangelos J. Giamarellos-Bourboulis
    • Anna C. Aschenbrenner
    • Mihai G. Netea
    Review Article
  • In this Review, the authors describe the mechanisms that account for the generation and immune recognition of neoantigens that are not derived from DNA mutations, with a special focus on relevance to cancer and autoimmunity.

    • Lawrence J. Stern
    • Cristina Clement
    • Laura Santambrogio
    Review Article
  • Bantug and Hess discuss the metabolic interplay between tumor-resident cells and how the effect of metabolism-targeted anticancer strategies on non-transformed or immune cells in the tumor needs to be considered.

    • Glenn R. Bantug
    • Christoph Hess
    Review Article
  • Here the authors review CAR T cell engineering and immunotherapy for cancer and juxtapose state-of-the-art developments with CAR NK cells as part of our Cancer Immunology series of Reviews.

    • Oula K. Dagher
    • Avery D. Posey Jr.
    Review Article
  • We are in the midst of an explosion of multiomics and spatial data along with constant innovation of the tools used to study these data. In this Review article, as part of our Cancer Immunology and Immunotherapy series, the authors discuss these innovations and their application to study the tumor microenvironment.

    • Logan A. Walsh
    • Daniela F. Quail
    Review Article
  • Proal and colleagues review the evidence for long-term persistence of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in tissues of infected individuals and discuss how this viral reservoir may contribute to the pathogenesis of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC).

    • Amy D. Proal
    • Michael B. VanElzakker
    • E. John Wherry
    Review Article
  • Fibrosis, defined by the excess deposition of structural and matricellular proteins in the extracellular space, underlies tissue dysfunction in multiple chronic diseases. Bhattacharya and Ramachandran provide a review of recent advances in our understanding of the immunology of human fibrosis.

    • Mallar Bhattacharya
    • Prakash Ramachandran
    Review Article
  • Nimmerjahn and colleagues review posttranslational modification of immunoglobulins and how these posttranslational modifications influence antibody effector function. Furthermore, they discuss the implications of immunoglobulin posttranslational modifications when designing therapeutic antibodies for various clinical indications.

    • Falk Nimmerjahn
    • Gestur Vidarsson
    • Mark S. Cragg
    Review Article
  • Buggert and colleagues provide a broad picture in this review of circulating and tissue-resident memory CD8+ T cells, which are ultimately responsible for effective immune surveillance.

    • Marcus Buggert
    • David A. Price
    • Michael R. Betts
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Künzli and Masopust provide updates on our understanding of the biology of memory CD4+ T cells as well as key technological advances that facilitate their characterization.

    • Marco Künzli
    • David Masopust
    Review Article