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    Broadly neutralizing human antibodies against dengue virus identified by single B cell transcriptomics

    Natasha D Durham, Aditi Agrawal ... Leslie Goo
    Identification of viral and host determinants of broadly neutralizing antibodies targeting a new epitope on dengue virus that can be used to guide vaccine design.
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    Tight nuclear tethering of cGAS is essential for preventing autoreactivity

    Hannah E Volkman, Stephanie Cambier ... Daniel B Stetson
    Tight nuclear tethering of the cGAS DNA sensor maintains it in its resting state and prevents activation by self-DNA.
    1. Cell Biology
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    B cells extract antigens at Arp2/3-generated actin foci interspersed with linear filaments

    Sophie I Roper, Laabiah Wasim ... Pavel Tolar
    Two modes of actin polymerization, branched and linear, cooperate in B cells to extract antigens from surfaces of presenting cells.
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    Kinetics of cytokine receptor trafficking determine signaling and functional selectivity

    Jonathan Martinez-Fabregas, Stephan Wilmes ... Ignacio Moraga
    Engineering cytokines to exhibit different receptor binding dwell times is a useful strategy to decouple their functional pleiotropy and reduce their toxicity in the clinic.
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    A tissue-like platform for studying engineered quiescent human T-cells’ interactions with dendritic cells

    Enas Abu-Shah, Philippos Demetriou ... Michael L Dustin
    The use of advanced 3D culture systems with engineered quiescent human T-cells, mimicking in vivo cellular dynamics, paves the way to a new era of much needed pre-clinical research tools.
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    Differential impact of self and environmental antigens on the ontogeny and maintenance of CD4+ T cell memory

    Thea Hogan, Maria Nowicka ... Benedict Seddon
    Comparing mice in clean and dirty environments reveals that environment drives initial establishment and size of T cell memory compartments, but not their maintenance in adults.
    1. Medicine
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    Sepsis: Modelling survival

    Teresa A Zimmers, Leonidas G Koniaris
    A new mouse model of sepsis can reproduce the long-term muscle weakness seen in patients who survive this life-threatening illness.
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    An integrin/MFG-E8 shuttle loads HIV-1 viral-like particles onto follicular dendritic cells in mouse lymph node

    Chung Park, John H Kehrl
    Intravital imaging with HIV-1 viral-like particle in mouse model reveals a mechanism for HIV-1 uptake by subcapsular sinus macrophages that facilitates HIV-1 spreading tofollicular dendritic and B cells.
    1. Medicine
    2. Immunology and Inflammation

    Chronic muscle weakness and mitochondrial dysfunction in the absence of sustained atrophy in a preclinical sepsis model

    Allison M Owen, Samir P Patel ... Hiroshi Saito
    Sepsis-induced long-term muscle weakness was reproduced using a refined murine model, which was accompanied by mitochondrial dysfunction in the absence of sustained atrophy, suggesting the promise of mitochondria-targeted post-sepsis therapies.
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    Neutrophils promote CXCR3-dependent itch in the development of atopic dermatitis

    Carolyn M Walsh, Rose Z Hill ... Diana M Bautista
    Neutrophils are essential for itch in a mouse model of atopic dermatitis, and promote the transition from acute to chronic itch via induction of CXCL10/CXCR3 signaling.