Research Highlights in 2017

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  • HLA class I homozgosity and loss of heterozygosity are associated with poor response to checkpoint blockade therapy.

    • Kirsty Minton
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  • Plasmacytoid dendritic cells diversify in response to a single stimulus.

    • Lucy Bird
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  • Death of the retinal epithelium in age-related macular degeneration involves cGAS-dependent noncanonical inflammasome activation.

    • Kirsty Minton
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  • Platelets actively migrate at inflamed sites and can collect and bundle bacteria and promote neutrophil activation.

    • Yvonne Bordon
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  • Chemotaxis of myeloid cells in response to CCL19 and CXCL12 involves temporal sensing of an increasing source concentration of chemokine.

    • Kirsty Minton
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  • Lysosomal calcium signalling links antigen uptake by tissue dendritic cells to migration to the lymph nodes.

    • Kirsty Minton
    Research Highlight
  • T cell activation is associated with a depletion of amino acids and neurotransmitters and may result in behavioural changes

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight
  • Skin epithelial stem cells show inflammatory memory, which enhances their response to tissue damage.

    • Yvonne Bordon
    Research Highlight
  • Type I interferons, induced by DNA released from ischaemic cardiomyocytes, drive inflammation after myocardial infarction.

    • Lucy Bird
    Research Highlight
  • Nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) regulates IFNγ production in natural killer cells and controls fibrinolytic processes required to clear skin infections.

    • Mina Razzak
    Research Highlight
  • T follicular regulatory cells arise once infection resolves and IL-2 levels wane to prevent the outgrowth of self-reactive B cells.

    • Lucy Bird
    Research Highlight
  • Maternal–fetal tolerance is promoted by TIM3 signalling in peripheral natural killer cells.

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight
  • Mucosal neurons activate ILC2s and drive type 2 inflammation by secreting neuromedin U.

    • Yvonne Bordon
    Research Highlight
  • LKB1 protects regulatory T cells from exhaustion, allowing them to efficiently control T helper 2 cell responses.

    • Megan Cully
    Research Highlight
  • Chronic itch is driven by IL-4 receptor- and JAK1-mediated signalling in sensory neurons.

    • Yvonne Bordon
    Research Highlight