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  • Inflammasome activation in ... Inflammasome activation in infected macrophages drives COVID-19 pathology
    Sefik, Esen; Qu, Rihao; Junqueira, Caroline ... Nature, 06/2022, Volume: 606, Issue: 7914
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    Severe COVID-19 is characterized by persistent lung inflammation, inflammatory cytokine production, viral RNA and a sustained interferon (IFN) response, all of which are recapitulated and required ...
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  • Mechanosensation of cyclica... Mechanosensation of cyclical force by PIEZO1 is essential for innate immunity
    Solis, Angel G; Bielecki, Piotr; Steach, Holly R ... Nature, 09/2019, Volume: 573, Issue: 7772
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    Direct recognition of invading pathogens by innate immune cells is a critical driver of the inflammatory response. However, cells of the innate immune system can also sense their local ...
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  • Interleukin-2-Dependent All... Interleukin-2-Dependent Allergen-Specific Tissue-Resident Memory Cells Drive Asthma
    Hondowicz, Brian D.; An, Dowon; Schenkel, Jason M. ... Immunity, 01/2016, Volume: 44, Issue: 1
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    Exposure to inhaled allergens generates T helper 2 (Th2) CD4+ T cells that contribute to episodes of inflammation associated with asthma. Little is known about allergen-specific Th2 memory cells and ...
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  • The translation of non-canonical open reading frames controls mucosal immunity
    Jackson, Ruaidhrí; Kroehling, Lina; Khitun, Alexandra ... Nature (London), 12/2018, Volume: 564, Issue: 7736
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    The annotation of the mammalian protein-coding genome is incomplete. Arbitrary size restriction of open reading frames (ORFs) and the absolute requirement for a methionine codon as the sole initiator ...
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  • Apoptosis and antigen affin... Apoptosis and antigen affinity limit effector cell differentiation of a single naïve B cell
    Taylor, Justin J.; Pape, Kathryn A.; Steach, Holly R. ... Science, 02/2015, Volume: 347, Issue: 6223
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    When exposed to antigens, naïve B cells differentiate into different types of effector cells: antibody-producing plasma cells, germinal center cells, or memory cells. Whether an individual naïve B ...
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  • Distinct modes of mitochond... Distinct modes of mitochondrial metabolism uncouple T cell differentiation and function
    Bailis, Will; Shyer, Justin A; Zhao, Jun ... Nature, 07/2019, Volume: 571, Issue: 7765
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    Activated CD4 T cells proliferate rapidly and remodel epigenetically before exiting the cell cycle and engaging acquired effector functions. Metabolic reprogramming from the naive state is required ...
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  • Kidney tissue hypoxia dicta... Kidney tissue hypoxia dictates T cell-mediated injury in murine lupus nephritis
    Chen, Ping-Min; Wilson, Parker C; Shyer, Justin A ... Science translational medicine, 04/2020, Volume: 12, Issue: 538
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    The kidney is a frequent target of autoimmune injury, including in systemic lupus erythematosus; however, how immune cells adapt to kidney's unique environment and contribute to tissue damage is ...
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  • Skin-resident innate lymphoid cells converge on a pathogenic effector state
    Bielecki, Piotr; Riesenfeld, Samantha J; Hütter, Jan-Christian ... Nature (London), 04/2021, Volume: 592, Issue: 7852
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    Tissue-resident innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) help sustain barrier function and respond to local signals. ILCs are traditionally classified as ILC1, ILC2 or ILC3 on the basis of their expression of ...
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  • HSV-2 triggers upregulation... HSV-2 triggers upregulation of MALAT1 in CD4+ T cells and promotes HIV latency reversal
    Pierce, Carl A; Loh, Lip Nam; Steach, Holly R ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 06/2023, Volume: 133, Issue: 11
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    Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) coinfection is associated with increased HIV-1 viral loads and expanded tissue reservoirs, but the mechanisms are not well defined. HSV-2 recurrences result in an ...
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  • Cross-Reactivity with Self-... Cross-Reactivity with Self-Antigen Tunes the Functional Potential of Naive B Cells Specific for Foreign Antigens
    Steach, Holly R; DeBuysscher, Blair L; Schwartz, Allison ... The Journal of immunology (1950), 02/2020, Volume: 204, Issue: 3
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    Upon Ag exposure, naive B cells expressing BCR able to bind Ag can undergo robust proliferation and differentiation that can result in the production of Ab-secreting and memory B cells. The factors ...
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