Immunology of Infectious Disease News 7.37 September 25, 2019 | |
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TOP STORYFPR1 Is the Plague Receptor on Host Immune Cells N-formylpeptide receptor (FPR1) was a plague receptor on immune cells in both humans and mice, and its absence or mutation provided protection against Yersinia pestis. [Nature] Abstract | |
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PUBLICATIONS(Ranked by impact factor of the journal)Scientists generated transgenic mice with human complementarity-determining region (CDRH3) diversity but simultaneously constrained to individual user-defined human immunoglobulin variable heavy-chain genes, including IGHV1-69, which showed biased usage in human bnAbs targeting the hemagglutinin stalk of group 1 influenza A viruses. Sequential immunization with a stalk-only hemagglutinin nanoparticle elicited group 1 bnAbs, but only in IGHV1-69 mice. [Immunity] Abstract | Graphical Abstract Lrrk2 Alleles Modulate Inflammation during Microbial Infection of Mice in a Sex-Dependent Manner In both mouse models, wild-type leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) expression was protective and showed a sex effect, with female Lrrk2-deficient animals not controlling infection as well as males. Mice expressing Lrrk2 carrying the Parkinson’s disease-linked p.G2019S mutation controlled infection better, with reduced bacterial growth and longer animal survival during sepsis. [Sci Transl Med] Abstract Immune Correlates of the Thai RV144 HIV Vaccine Regimen in South Africa Investigators compared cellular and humoral responses at peak and durability immunogenicity time points in HIV Vaccine Trials Network 097 and RV144 vaccinee samples, and evaluated vaccine-matched and cross-clade immune responses. [Sci Transl Med] Full Article Human Cytomegalovirus Overcomes SAMHD1 Restriction in Macrophages via pUL97 Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a pathogenic virus with a tropism for non-dividing myeloid cells, in which sterile alpha motif and histidine-aspartate domain-containing protein 1 (SAMHD1) is catalytically active. The authors investigated how HCMV achieved efficient propagation in these cells despite the SAMHD1-mediated dNTP depletion. [Nat Microbiol] Abstract Scientists demonstrated that in a lethal E. coli infection model, survival rates increased when mice were treated with less abundant β-isoform of human antithrombin one hour and five hours after infection. [Nat Microbiol] Abstract Time Elapsed between Zika and Dengue Virus Infections Affects Antibody and T Cell Responses Investigators showed that previous Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure increased the magnitude of the antibody and T cell responses against dengue virus (DENV). The time interval between ZIKV and subsequent DENV infection further affected the immune response [Nat Commun] Abstract Potent Antibody Lineage against Malaria Transmission Elicited by Human Vaccination with Pfs25 Researchers present molecular analyses of human antibody responses generated in a clinical trial evaluating Pfs25 vaccination. From a collection of monoclonal antibodies with transmission-blocking activity, they identified the most potent transmission-blocking antibody yet described against Pfs25; 2544. [Nat Commun] Full Article The Cyba mutant mouse phenotype implicates loss of both mucus barrier and efficient innate immune defense in the pathogenesis of intestinal inflammation due to reactive oxygen species deficiency, supporting a combined-hit model where a single disease variant compromises different cellular functions in interdependent compartments. [Mucosal Immunol] Abstract The authors demonstrated that human monocyte derived dendritic cells supported productive viral replication following infection with a pathogenic strain of West Nile virus. [J Virol] Abstract The authors found that E1 proteins from HPV16 and 18 induced an overexpression of different set of genes associated with proliferation and differentiation processes, as well as downregulation of immune response genes, including IFNβ1 and IFNλ1 and interferon-stimulated gene, which are important components involved in the antiviral immune response. [Sci Rep] Full Article Scientists evaluated a trivalent glycoprotein vaccine containing herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) entry molecule glycoprotein D and two immune evasion molecules: glycoprotein C, which binds complement C3b, and glycoprotein E, which blocks immunoglobulin G Fc activities [Sci Immunol] Full Article Subscribe to our sister publications: Human Immunology News & Immune Regulation News. | |
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REVIEWSRestoring, Releasing or Replacing Adaptive Immunity in Chronic Hepatitis B Investigators provide insight into key components of successful T cell and B cell responses to hepatitis B virus, discussing the importance of different specificities and effector functions, local intrahepatic immunity and pathogenic potential. [Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol] Abstract Visit our reviews page to see a complete list of reviews in the immunology of infectious disease research field. | |
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INDUSTRY NEWSBavarian Nordic A/S announced that the FDA has approved JYNNEOS™ for prevention of smallpox and monkeypox disease in adults 18 years of age and older determined to be at high risk for smallpox or monkeypox infection. [Bavarian Nordic A/S] Press Release UEA Scientists Receive £7.4 Million Boost to Combat ‘Worst Superbugs’ University of East Anglia scientists are developing a new wave of drugs to combat antibiotic resistance – thanks to a £7.4 million ($9.2 million) boost. [University of East Anglia] Press Release Inovio Receives NIH Funding to Target Its dMAb® Technology against Antimicrobial-Resistant Infection Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that the company and its collaborator The Wistar Institute have received a $4.6 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant in support of innovative research to tackle antimicrobial resistance employing Inovio’s DNA-encoded monoclonal antibodies (dMAb®) platform. [Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc.] Press Release | |
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POLICY NEWSTrump Signs Order to Improve Flu-Vaccine Development The US government is launching a programme to modernize the development of flu vaccines. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on 19 September directing the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Defense to propose a plan and budget for the effort within 120 days. [Nature News] Editorial Aid Group Says Ebola Vaccine Is Not Reaching Enough People The aid organization Médecins Sans Frontiéres says that the World Health Organization is not distributing Ebola vaccine widely enough in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. [Nature News] Editorial Can a New Lyme Disease Vaccine Overcome a History of Distrust and Failure? As the threat of Lyme disease grows and fears surrounding it spread faster than the ticks that carry the infection, researchers are developing two vaccine or vaccine-like approaches to prevent this increasingly problematic disease. [STAT News] Editorial
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