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  • In Arabidopsis, mechanisms for NRG1A activation by recognition of a modified host EDS1–SAG101 complex, and NRG1A inhibition by NRG1C through sequestration of activated EDS1–SAG101, show activation and constraint of a central plant immune response system.

    • Shijia Huang
    • Junli Wang
    • Jijie Chai
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 639, P: 447-455
  • This article presents the concept that Behçet disease and several spondyloarthropathies might have a common immunopathogenetic basis. The authors propose that barrier dysfunction in environmentally exposed organs, and aberrant innate immune reactions at sites of mechanical stress, trigger secondary adaptive immune CD8+T-cell responses characterized by prominent neutrophilic inflammation. The differential immunopathology of these 'MHC-I-opathies' could reflect antigenic differences in target tissues.

    • Dennis McGonagle
    • Sibel Zehra Aydin
    • Haner Direskeneli
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 11, P: 731-740
  • Current regulation of T cell receptor (TCR)-based therapeutics may require repeated testing of patients for specific HLA alleles as well as companion diagnostics development, despite the invariant nature of the HLA genotype and availability of robust clinical HLA tests. This increases the burden on patients and the organizations developing these products. We propose regulatory flexibility to facilitate the development of and access to TCR-based therapeutics.

    • Miriam Meyer
    • Andrea Mahr
    • Cedrik M. Britten
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 23, P: 1-2