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Generating prophylactic immunity against arboviruses in vertebrates and invertebrates

In this Review, the authors discuss current challenges and future prospects in exploiting both vertebrate and invertebrate immune systems for the control of flaviviral and alphaviral diseases.

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    • Oxygen levels vary throughout the body and immune cells must adapt to these changes, both during homeostasis and in disease. Here, the authors discuss the impact of physiological subatmospheric oxygen levels (physioxia) as well as disease-related hypoxia on immune cell responses. They consider the therapeutic relevance of understanding how oxygenation affects immune responses in various diseases, including tuberculosis, COVID-19 and cancer.

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    • Macrophages are associated with many human diseases but are challenging to study in vivo. Here, Ginhoux and colleagues discuss how iMacs — macrophages generated from induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells — can enable disease modelling, including through the use of patient-derived iPS cells and 3D organoid co-culture systems. Ultimately, these iMac-based approaches can improve our understanding of macrophage biology in both health and disease.

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      • Wei Jie Wong
      • Florent Ginhoux
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    • Technological advances in cellular and molecular immunology are providing unprecedented new insights into evolutionary immunology. This Perspective highlights new insights into the immune systems of different vertebrate species and discusses emerging general principles of immune system function.

      • Thomas Boehm
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    • Macrophages are innate immune sentinels providing frontline defence against infection. This Review describes the inducible mechanisms used by macrophages to kill bacterial pathogens and/or inhibit their growth and outlines how this knowledge might be exploited in the design of host-directed therapies.

      • Matthew J. Sweet
      • Divya Ramnath
      • Ronan Kapetanovic
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    • For effective central T cell tolerance, developing thymocytes must encounter a diverse range of self-antigens presented by various thymic cells. Here, the authors describe how medullary thymic epithelial cells, dendritic cells and B cells are uniquely adapted through promiscuous gene expression, strategic positioning and inflammatory signals, which shape the peptide–MHC ligandomes and extend self-antigen visibility in the thymic microenvironment.

      • Ludger Klein
      • Elisabetta Petrozziello
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