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Volume 20 Issue 8, August 2019

Transitional ILC subsets

Cella, Gamini and colleagues show that human mucosal tissues contain a spectrum of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs). ILCs span from ILC3 to ILC1, with subsets having intermediate features of both.

See Colonna et al.

Image: Marina Cella and Marco Colonna. Cover Design: Erin Dewalt.

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News & Views

  • Epigenetic and transcriptional analyses of B cell subsets from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus reveal extensive effects of the disease environment and identify previously unknown connections and regulators of DN2 B cells and ABC-like cells.

    • Alessandra B. Pernis
    • Lionel B. Ivashkiv
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  • Analysis of the whole-genome transcriptional activity of HIV-specific CD4+ T cells demonstrates distinct profiles associated with natural control of HIV replication, as well as dysfunctional phenotypes that persist even after effective antiretroviral therapy.

    • Celine Gubser
    • Matthew C Pitman
    • Sharon R. Lewin
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  • A new report shows that upregulation of the receptor TREM1 on macrophages and neutrophils, dependent on the adrenergic nervous system, links stroke to systemic inflammation and gut barrier dysfunction, which result in bacterial translocation and exacerbation of neurological damage.

    • Francesco Roselli
    • Markus Huber-Lang
    News & Views
  • Characterization of the self antigens that neonatal regulatory T cells recognize reveals dramatic effects of age and inflammation on the fate of T cells developing in the thymus.

    • Oscar C. Salgado
    • Kristin A. Hogquist
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Meeting Reports

  • The American Course on Drug Development and Regulatory Science and the US National Institutes of Health held a workshop on cell-based immunotherapy on 22 January 2019.

    • Ellen G. Feigal
    • Natalie D. DeWitt
    • David Stroncek
    Meeting Report
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Review Articles

  • Pierce and colleagues discuss the cellular consequences of BCR signaling and recent advances in the understanding of B cell signaling in context in vivo.

    • Kihyuck Kwak
    • Munir Akkaya
    • Susan K. Pierce
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  • Underlying inflammatory bowel disease is a complex web of activated immune cells. In this Review, Neurath delineates the cells, pathways and signals that contribute to the pathology of inflammatory bowel disease and the potential for therapeutic intervention.

    • Markus F. Neurath
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