Siavash Mansouri, Daniel Heylmann ... Rajkumar Savai
The crosstalk between cancer cell genomic features and the tumor microenvironment (TME) to reveal the impact of genetic alterations on the TME phenotype.
Detailed in vivo and in vitro experimental data in mice and human cell experimental data provide critical insight for understanding the role of the DC-based mechanical regulation of immunopathology in directing T cell lineage commitment in tumor microenvironments.
Dennis J Doorduijn, Marie V Lukassen ... Suzan HM Rooijakkers
Bacteria that resist direct complement-mediated killing by pores can still potently activate the complement system and trigger release of incomplete pores into human serum.
Karthik Chandiran, Jenny E Suarez-Ramirez ... Linda S Cauley
Pathogen-specific CTLs are programmed to provide customized responses against infection, by inflammatory molecules that promote localization in peripheral and lymphoid tissues using alternative signaling mechanisms.
Joseph Wayne M Fowler, Rong Zhang ... William C Sessa
Detailed biochemical and metabolic analysis of the inflammatory response in human endothelial cells reveals that inflammation directly regulates cholesterol homeostasis.
Th2 cell heterogeneity was revealed by combined transcriptome and T-cell receptor sequencing of single Th2 cells from lung and lymph node of helminth-infected mice and led to identification of a helminth-specific T-cell receptor.
The IgG4 subclass, previously considered anti-inflammatory due to its weak effector function, could either reduce or exacerbate autoantibody pathogenicity in the context of different IgG4-mediated autoimmune diseases.