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  • The B cell antigen receptor complex serves as a 'multipurpose machine'. Two new studies provide mechanistic insights into its activation- and anergy-related functions.

    • Jürgen Wienands
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  • The cellular RNA helicase RIG-I initiates an antiviral response through the activation of several protein kinases. The physical link between RIG-I and these 'downstream' kinases has now been identified.

    • Ganes C Sen
    • Saumendra N Sarkar
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  • L-selectin expressed by lymphocytes interacts with specialized glycans on endothelium to mediate lymphocyte rolling. Two sulfotransferases that act cooperatively to add sulfate esters to a specific sugar residue on glycans are critical for this process.

    • Rodger P McEver
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  • Naturally occurring regulatory T cells are key in controlling autoimmune and inflammatory responses. New data indicate that although interleukin 2 signals are not essential for regulatory T cell development in the thymus, they are critical for maintenance of these cells in the periphery.

    • Kevin J Maloy
    • Fiona Powrie
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  • CD4+ T cells have been classically separated into two dominant effector populations: T helper types 1 and 2. Two new studies suggest that T cells producing interleukin 17 constitute a previously unknown lineage of CD4+ T cells.

    • Thomas A Wynn
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  • Germinal center formation requires BCL6 to silence specific genes in B cells. New data now show that the repertoire of genes repressed by BCL6 is larger than previously thought, because of its interaction with the DNA-binding protein Miz-1.

    • Xiaosheng Wu
    • Diane F Jelinek
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  • Although it often acts as a transcriptional activator, the nuclear hormone receptor PPAR-γ also 'transrepresses' inflammatory responses mediated by the transcription factor NF-κB. New data demonstrate that sumoylation of PPAR-γ leads to the retention of repressor complexes on promoters of inflammatory genes.

    • Shannon T Bailey
    • Sankar Ghosh
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  • Dendritic cell maturation leading to efficient antigen presentation is a central event that triggers adaptive immune responses. This maturation process seems to be regulated by the AP-1 adaptor proteins through the action of caspases.

    • Peter E Jensen
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  • The adaptor SAP mediates activation signals in natural killer cells. However, its family members EAT-2 and ERT are negative regulators that help to fine-tune natural killer cell recognition of viruses and tumors.

    • Marco Colonna
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  • Multicellular organisms exist in hostile environments full of dangerous microorganisms. Retrocyclin 2, a θ-defensin analog, acts at cell membranes to hinder viral coat attachment helping to protect multicellular organisms.

    • Rodney Phillips
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  • Entry of leukocytes into tissues is a key feature of inflammation. New data suggest the polysaccharide heparan sulfate is required for several stages of this entry process.

    • Christopher R Parish
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  • Insects are capable of fighting viral infection even though they do not have B and T cells. Genetic analysis of drosophila C virus infection provides a glimpse of this unexplored area of innate immunity.

    • Y Tony Ip
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  • Fcγ receptor–mediated phagocytosis requires Rac and Cdc42 GTPases. New data show that CAPRI, a GTPase-activating protein for Ras, functions as an adaptor for Rac and Cdc42 during phagocytosis and early phases of bacterial immunity.

    • Steven Greenberg
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