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  • The contribution of ether lipid species in cancer cell fate has not been fully understood yet. Here the authors show that malignant cancer cells employ ether lipids to modulate membrane biophysical properties, enhancing iron endocytosis and ferroptosis susceptibility.

    • Ryan P. Mansell
    • Sebastian Müller
    • Whitney S. Henry
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-19
  • This study shows that contrail avoidance can recover 9% of the global temperature budget by 2050. For every year of delay, the recoverable warming will diminish by 0.6%. This makes inaction (not fuel penalties) the most significant climate risk associated with avoidance.

    • Jessie R. Smith
    • Carla Grobler
    • Steven R. H. Barrett
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-12
  • Epidemiologic, genetic and immunophenotypic evidence suggests that oligoarticular and polyarticular subtypes of juvenile idiopathic arthritis are distinct etiopathologic conditions with some overlapping pathogenic pathways. As discussed in this Review, further research is needed before we can generate a full molecular picture of these chronic childhood arthropathies.

    • Claudia Macaubas
    • Khoa Nguyen
    • Elizabeth D. Mellins
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 5, P: 616-626
  • Identifying jets originating from heavy quarks plays a fundamental role in hadronic collider experiments. In this work, the ATLAS Collaboration describes and tests a transformer-based neural network architecture for jet flavour tagging based on low-level input and physics-inspired constraints.

    • G. Aad
    • E. Aakvaag
    • L. Zwalinski
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-22
  • Spin transport properties of magnetically ordered materials have been well studied. Here, the authors report an anomalous spin signal exhibiting spin transport over 480 microns in the frustrated hyperkagome magnetic insulator Gd3Ga5O12.

    • Di Chen
    • Bingcheng Luo
    • Jian-Hao Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    P: 1-10
  • This Primer by Martini and colleagues summarizes the epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), the most common chronic inflammatory rheumatic condition of childhood. In addition, this Primer discusses the quality of life of children with JIA and reviews future research directions to improve patient care.

    • Alberto Martini
    • Daniel J. Lovell
    • Nicolino Ruperto
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Disease Primers
    Volume: 8, P: 1-18
  • In this study, the authors conduct experiments involving 276 soil-derived microcosms to reveal that the ecological process of necromass recycling promotes diversity maintenance in bacterial communities. This mechanism could help explain how high microbial species diversity is maintained in natural soil communities.

    • Yi-Qi Hao
    • Bo-Hui Li
    • Xin-Feng Zhao
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    P: 1-14
  • Lasing with multi-pass gain is achieved in a diamond-based X-ray cavity at the European XFEL, opening a path to next-generation X-ray science.

    • Patrick Rauer
    • Immo Bahns
    • Harald Sinn
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-4
  • Autoimmune diseases are genetically complex disorders that affect up to 10% of the Western population. Here Li et al. quantify the heritability of a range of autoimmune diseases in the largest paediatric cohort examined to date, illustrating that genetic and non-genetic components variably contribute to the susceptibility of each disease.

    • Yun R. Li
    • Sihai D. Zhao
    • Hakon Hakonarson
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 6, P: 1-10
  • Affinity-proteomics platforms often yield poorly correlated measurements. Here, the authors show that protein-altering variants drive a portion of inter-platform inconsistency and that accounting for genetic variants can improve concordance of protein measures and phenotypic associations across ancestries.

    • Jayna C. Nicholas
    • Daniel H. Katz
    • Laura M. Raffield
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-21
  • Owing to electron localization, two-dimensional materials are not expected to be metallic at low temperatures, but a field-induced quantum metal phase emerges in NbSe2, whose behaviour is consistent with the Bose-metal model.

    • A. W. Tsen
    • B. Hunt
    • A. N. Pasupathy
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 12, P: 208-212
  • Anne Hinks and colleagues identify 14 new susceptibility loci for juvenile idiopathic arthritis through targeted analyses of genomic regions implicated in immune function. Their study implicates several pathways, including IL-2 signaling, in the pathogenesis of this common childhood autoimmune disease.

    • Anne Hinks
    • Joanna Cobb
    • Susan D Thompson
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 45, P: 664-669
  • Addressing how the nitrogen-induced changes in plant diversity differ from those in soil organisms is critical. This global meta-analysis suggests that nitrogen enrichment has stronger negative effects on plant diversity but modest to negligible effects on soil bacterial and fungal diversity.

    • Yu Song
    • Weibo Kong
    • Gehong Wei
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-14
  • Although the genetic basis of breast cancer has been explored, most studies have been on European populations. Here, the authors perform a genome-wide association study of breast cancer in Black South African women to identify new genetic variants associated with breast cancer risk.

    • Mahtaab Hayat
    • Wenlong C. Chen
    • Jean-Tristan Brandenburg
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-11
  • Researchers studied the blood-based metabolome of over 23,000 people from ten ethnically diverse cohorts. They identified 235 metabolites associated with future risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). By integrating genetic and modifiable lifestyle factors, their findings provide insights into T2D mechanisms and could improve risk prediction and inform precision prevention.

    • Jun Li
    • Jie Hu
    • Qibin Qi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Medicine
    P: 1-11
  • Ensuring accurate state monitoring is vital for battery safety and efficiency in electric vehicles. Here, authors present mechanistically guided residual learners that integrate mechanistic knowledge and machine learning to enable continuous, reliable battery state tracking over the entire lifespan.

    • Yunhong Che
    • Yusheng Zheng
    • Richard D. Braatz
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-13
  • The Taiwan Precision Medicine Initiative recruited and genotyped more than half a million Taiwanese participants, almost all of Han Chinese ancestry, and performed comprehensive genomic analyses and developed polygenic risk score prediction models for numerous health conditions.

    • Hung-Hsin Chen
    • Chien-Hsiun Chen
    • Cathy S. J. Fann
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 648, P: 128-137
  • Childhood-onset arthritis has historically been treated as a separate entity to adult-onset arthritis, with its own nomenclature and classification system. Biological evidence has revealed the limitations of the current approach, necessitating a fresh look at the classification of paediatric arthritis.

    • Peter A. Nigrovic
    • Robert A. Colbert
    • Alberto Martini
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 17, P: 257-269
  • Examples of materials with non-trivial band topology in the presence of strong electron correlations are rare. Now it is shown that quantum fluctuations near a quantum phase transition can promote topological phases in a heavy-fermion compound.

    • D. M. Kirschbaum
    • L. Chen
    • S. Paschen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Physics
    P: 1-7
  • There is a need for an easy-to-use clinical tool, that could predict favorable early PSA response and subsequently enhance early risk stratification, as well as guide treatment planning. Here, the authors show that based on patient data from four phase III randomized trials, Nadir androgen receptor pathway inhibitor (APRI)- Derived Integrative Response (NADIR) model predicts favorable early PSA response to ≤0.2 ng/mL by 6 months in metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) patients initiating treatment with an APRI.

    • Soumyajit Roy
    • Yilun Sun
    • Daniel E. Spratt
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-10
  • Inhibition of the histone methyltransferase NSD2 and the androgen receptor in preclinical models can reverse lineage plasticity to suppress tumour growth and promote cell death in multiple subtypes of castration-resistant prostate cancer.

    • Jia J. Li
    • Alessandro Vasciaveo
    • Michael M. Shen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 649, P: 216-226
  • How various factors dynamically influence neuronal variability is a longstanding question. Here, the authors build an encoding model to partition variability, revealing heterogeneous source contributions to individual units and state-dependent changes of variability across the visual hierarchy.

    • Shailaja Akella
    • Peter Ledochowitsch
    • Xiaoxuan Jia
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-22
  • This study identifies adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) signaling in the choroid plexus as a key driver of cerebrospinal fluid hypersecretion and ventriculomegaly in hydrocephalus. Pharmacological or genetic inhibition of choroid plexus A2AR mitigates disease pathology, highlighting A2AR antagonism as a promising therapeutic strategy for hydrocephalus.

    • Wu Zheng
    • Lanxin Hu
    • Jiang-Fan Chen
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-15
  • Imaging modalities are vital for the accurate assessment of joint disease. In this Review, the authors focus on imaging in paediatric rheumatic disease, which presents unique challenges. They discuss the utility and limitations of various imaging techniques—including MRI, ultrasonography and conventional radiography—in the assessment and treatment of children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

    • Silvia Magni-Manzoni
    • Clara Malattia
    • Angelo Ravelli
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 8, P: 329-336
  • Tokamak walls suffer erosion from steady and bursty heat loads. Here, the authors demonstrate that optimizing 3D magnetic field and cooling gas injection can tame destructive plasma bursts while enabling cooler, safer exhaust conditions.

    • Q. M. Hu
    • H. Q. Wang
    • C. Ye
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 17, P: 1-12
  • The control of a complex network can be achieved by different combinations of relatively few driver nodes. Tao Jia and colleagues show that this can lead to two distinct control modes—centralized or distributed—that determine the number of nodes that can act as driver node.

    • Tao Jia
    • Yang-Yu Liu
    • Albert-László Barabási
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 4, P: 1-6
  • Ectonucleotidases associated to regulatory T cells are known modulators in the inflammatory environment. Here the authors describe CD8 T cell-derived extracellular vesicles bearing CD73 and suggest they function as an additional intrinsic modulator of immune responses.

    • Enja Schneider
    • Riekje Winzer
    • Eva Tolosa
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-14
  • Soil organic matter stability is critical for long-term soil health and carbon sequestration. This study reveals that increased bacterial richness enhances soil organic matter thermostability by driving a trade-off between molecular diversity and thermodynamic stability.

    • Meng Wu
    • Emanuele Lugato
    • Zhongpei Li
    Research
    Nature Food
    Volume: 6, P: 1032-1041
  • This Review provides an overview of the pathogenesis, classification and diagnosis of and treatment strategies for adult and paediatric rheumatology patients with uveitis. The authors highlight the importance of collaborations between ophthalmologists and rheumatologists to provide optimal treatment of uveitis, improve patient care and enhance future research.

    • Sarah L. N. Clarke
    • Panagiotis Maghsoudlou
    • Athimalaipet V. Ramanan
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Rheumatology
    Volume: 20, P: 795-808
  • Gasdermin E pore formation has been associated with pyroptotic cell death. Here the authors identify gasdermin E pores in a subset of human TH17 cells and show that rather than killing these cells the pores enable the release of IL-1α on NLRP3 inflammasome activation as an antifungal immune response.

    • Ying-Yin Chao
    • Alisa Puhach
    • Christina E. Zielinski
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Immunology
    Volume: 24, P: 295-308
  • This research quantifies hospital admissions in Shanghai for mental and behavioral disorders linked to humid heat, projecting a 68.2% increase by the 2090s under high greenhouse gas emissions and emphasizing the importance of mitigation strategies to reduce future morbidity burdens.

    • Chen Liang
    • Jiacan Yuan
    • Ragnhild Brandlistuen
    Research
    Nature Mental Health
    Volume: 3, P: 1532-1544
  • A multimodal analysis of patients with 22 different immune-mediated monogenic diseases versus matched healthy controls leads to the development of the immune health metric, which could be implemented broadly to predict responses to aging, vaccination and other immune perturbations.

    • Rachel Sparks
    • Nicholas Rachmaninoff
    • John S. Tsang
    Research
    Nature Medicine
    Volume: 30, P: 2461-2472
  • Isotropic tissue magnification is integrated with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging to enable untargeted spatial proteomics at micrometre resolution and with high protein identification rates in multiple tissue types.

    • Fengxiang Wang
    • Cuiji Sun
    • Yilong Zou
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 649, P: 505-514