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In this Review, Ho and colleagues focus on how myeloid cells detect and respond to oxygen availability in the local tissue microenvironment and discuss how acute and chronic hypoxia modulate myeloid cell functions.
Here Iliev et al. review the interactions between the microbiota and the mucosal immune system from infancy to adulthood, highlighting the impact on health and disease.
Cui et al. discuss new molecular and cellular insights underlying the pathogenesis of rare human diseases that arise from genetic inborn errors of immunity.
In this Review, the authors discuss the gene–environment interactions including microbial perturbations that shape the early events of inflammatory bowel disease.
In this Review, Shakiba and Tuveson provide an overview of the heterogeneity of cancer-associated fibroblasts and tumor-associated macrophages and how they collaborate to establish an immunosuppressive microenvironment in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
In this broad Review, the authors describe how the immune response to leukemias develops, how these cancer cells avoid it and how various immunotherapies have been designed to overcome resistance.
Karin and colleagues review the response of myeloid cells and innate lymphocytes to dietary cues, their cross-regulatory interactions and roles in normal and aberrant metabolic control.
In this Review, Sharma and colleagues describe the current landscape of combination therapies and discuss requirements for the development of effective combination strategies.