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T Cell Lymphomas: Cancers of Aberrant Immune Synapse Signaling

[Nature Reviews Immunology] Recent genomic and mechanistic studies reveal that peripheral T cell lymphomas frequently ‘hijack’ signaling pathways that normally govern T cell activation at the immunological synapse.

IgA Autoantibodies Promote Inflammation, Th17 Polarization, and Fibrotic Responses in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

[Nature Communications] Researchers uncovered a role for IgA autoantibodies in Hidradenitis suppurativa, implicating them as central drivers of chronic inflammation, fibrosis, and immune crosstalk across neutrophils, macrophages, fibroblasts, and T cells.

Immune Cell Profiling Reveals Expanded Stem Cell-Like Memory T Cells in Anti-GAD65-Associated Neurological Syndromes

[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] Scientists presented an in-depth characterization of peripheral and intrathecal immune cell populations in individuals with anti-GAD65 autoimmune neurological syndromes compared with noninflammatory and healthy controls, using multidimensional flow cytometry, histology, and single-cell RNA sequencing combined with immune repertoire profiling.

ZFP148 Is a Transcriptional Repressor of Cytolytic Effector CD8+ T Cell Differentiation

[Nature Immunology] Researchers identified the transcription factor ZFP148 as a repressor of CD8+ T cell effector differentiation. Cancer patients with lower ZNF148 expression in tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells showed improved responsiveness to immunotherapies.

Reinvigorating COTL1high NK Cells via GITR Signaling Overcomes Immune Checkpoint Blockade Resistance in tsMHC-I-Impaired Tumours

[Nature Cell Biology] The authors identified a COTL1high natural killer subset that mediates immune checkpoint blockade responsiveness in patients with impaired tumour-specific major histocompatibility complex class I.

Cytotoxic T Cell Recognition of α-Synuclein Drives Pathogenic Immune Responses in Multiple System Atrophy

[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] Scientists profiled peripheral and central T cell responses in patients with multiple system atrophy (MSA), in comparison with Parkinson’s disease and healthy control cohorts. They demonstrated that peripheral T cells from MSA patients are activated and skewed toward cytotoxic and inflammatory phenotypes.

Memory T Cell Aging and Rejuvenation

[Immunity] The authors discuss how aging shapes memory T cell compartments—from repertoire contraction and differentiation to altered metabolic, transcriptional, and epigenetic states.

Molecular Determinants of NK Cell Memory

[Trends In Immunology] Although traditionally viewed as rapid and potent innate effectors against infected or transformed cells, NK cells possess adaptive capabilities, such as antigen-specific clonal expansion and the generation of long-lived memory cells.

FDA Approves Drug Based on Clinical Trial Led by UB Researcher

[University of Buffalo] The FDA has approved the immune checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab in combination with chemotherapy for adults and adolescents 12 and older with previously untreated Stage III/IV classic Hodgkin lymphoma.

Neoadjuvant Endocrine Treatment Plus Mammaglobin-a DNA Vaccine Induces Antitumor Immune Responses in the Primary Tumor and Peripheral Blood of Patients with Breast Cancer: Insights...

[Cancer Immunology Research] Mammaglobin-A (Mam-A) is a tumor-associated antigen expressed in >50% of patients with breast cancer. To evaluate the potential of the Mam-A vaccine, researchers initiated a Phase Ib clinical trial in patients with ER+ breast cancer. Ex vivo enzyme-linked immunospot analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells demonstrated that vaccination induces Mam-A–specific T cells in 8 of 13 patients.

Bright Side of the Dark Genome: Antigens for Next-Gen Cancer Vaccines

[Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer] The authors trace four phases of cancer vaccine evolution, review the technological advances that enabled the discovery of the dark immunopeptidome, and discuss how these findings challenge established paradigms and reinvigorate interest in shared tumor antigens.

CD8 T Cell Exhaustion Driven by Metabolic Reprogramming

[Cancer Cell International] Investigators highlight recent advances in CD8+ T cell metabolic regulation, the impact of the tumor microenvironment, and therapeutic approaches to reinvigorate exhausted T cells.

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