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  • Nucleic acid sensing is important to ensure that an innate immune response is only mounted against microbial nucleic acid. Here, the authors identify loss-of-function mutations in the DNASE2 gene that cause type I interferon-mediated autoinflammation due to enhanced systemic interferon signaling.

    • Mathieu P. Rodero
    • Alessandra Tesser
    • Yanick J. Crow
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-15
  • Séverine Coulon et al. identify a new mechanism regulating red blood cell production through transferrin receptor engagement. By binding this receptor on erythroblasts, the polymeric form of immunoglobin A1 (pIgA1) or iron-loaded transferrin acts in conjunction with erythropoietin to promote erythroblast maturation. Administration of either pIgA1 or iron-loaded transferrin accelerated recovery from anemia in mice, suggesting that these findings may have therapeutic implications.

    • Séverine Coulon
    • Michaël Dussiot
    • Ivan C Moura
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 17, P: 1456-1465