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  • The CATERPILLER family of proteins, like the mammalian Toll-like receptors, are sensors of microbial products and regulators of the immune reponse. Genetic defects in CATERPILLER genes are associated with various immunological disorders, including hereditary periodic fevers, indicating that CATERPILLERs are important in regulating inflammatory responses.

    • Jenny P.-Y. Ting
    • Daniel L. Kastner
    • Hal M. Hoffman
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 6, P: 183-195
  • Here, Ting and colleagues provide an overview of the NLR gene family, detailing the initial discovery of NLRs and the key experiments that uncovered their biology. NLRs are well known for their roles as inflammasome receptors and regulators of inflammation but they also have less appreciated roles, for example, in embryogenesis and reproduction.

    • Wei-Chun Chou
    • Sushmita Jha
    • Jenny P.-Y. Ting
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 23, P: 635-654
  • Sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors provide metabolic and cardiorenal benefits for patients with type 2 diabetes but are associated with a number of safety issues. Here, we discuss evidence suggesting that indirect activation of the FGF23–1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D–parathyroid hormone axis by SGLT2 inhibition might contribute to adverse effects on bone health.

    • Jenny E. Blau
    • Simeon I. Taylor
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Nephrology
    Volume: 14, P: 473-474