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Research Highlights in 2018

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  • The mechanism of epigenetic modification of primed immune genes during β-glucan-induced trained immunity is shown to involve the function of the long non-coding RNA UMLILO within topologically associating domains of chromosome loops.

    • Kirsty Minton
    Research Highlight
  • Probiotic microorganisms such as Lactobacillus rhamnosus can protect from bone loss by enhancing levels of butyrate, which leads to the expansion of regulatory T cells. These stimulate CD8+ T cells to secrete WNT10b, a bone anabolic factor.

    • Alexandra Flemming
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  • A combination of radiotherapy and anti-CTLA4 checkpoint blockade in anti-CTLA4 unresponsive patients with non-small-cell lung cancer induced systemic T cell responses in some patients, likely through radiotherapy-induced upregulation of neoantigens.

    • Jordan Hindson
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  • Uptake of apoptotic cell corpses by phagocytes requires the coordinated activity of SLC family membrane transporters to meet the metabolic demands of anti-inflammatory dead cell clearance.

    • Lucy Bird
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  • The ESCRT machinery is recruited to gasdermin D pores following inflammasome activation and repairs damaged membrane areas to prevent cell death.

    • Yvonne Bordon
    Research Highlight
  • Nanoparticles designed to prevent training of myeloid cells infiltrating allografts can promote long-term transplant acceptance and immunological tolerance.

    • Lucy Bird
    Research Highlight
  • Eukaryotic translation initiation complex eIF4F is identified as an upstream regulator of PD-L1 expression and is therefore a promising target for immunotherapy.

    • Katie Kingwell
    Research Highlight
  • Using spiky microparticles, the authors show that physical cues, such as topological features on the surface of a pathogen, can trigger an immune response by exerting mechanical stress on immune cells.

    • Kirsty Minton
    Research Highlight
  • CD4+ T cell cytokines in the intestinal crypts balance intestinal stem cell renewal and differentiation.

    • Lucy Bird
    Research Highlight
  • Transcriptomics used to map variation in innate immune responses across species.

    • Yvonne Bordon
    Research Highlight
  • Two studies describe distinct mechanisms of resistance to anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy in relapsed leukaemia patients

    • Ulrike Harjes
    Research Highlight
  • This study demonstrates that secreted IgD promotes protective humoral responses to soluble antigens such as food allergens.

    • Alexandra Flemming
    Research Highlight
  • A new guide to immunopharmacology seeks to bring the most valuable pharmacological data into the hands of immunology researchers.

    • Simon D. Harding
    • Elena Faccenda
    • Jamie A. Davies
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  • Neutrophil extracellular traps awaken dormant cancer cells by remodelling the extracellular matrix.

    • Yvonne Bordon
    Research Highlight
  • The long non-coding RNA NKILA sensitizes antitumour T cells to activation-induced cell death. Targeting this pathway can improve adoptive T cell therapy for cancer.

    • Lucy Bird
    Research Highlight
  • A quorum-sensing mechanism downregulates tissue inflammation by regulating metabolism in monocyte-derived cells.

    • Yvonne Bordon
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  • Besides cholesterol lowering, statins boost antigen presentation and adaptive immune responses, suggesting new uses as adjuvants for cancer immunotherapy.

    • Lucy Bird
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