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Infant T Cells Are Developmentally Adapted for Robust Lung Immune Responses through Enhanced T Cell Receptor Signaling

[Science Immunology] Mouse infant T cells showed increased sensitivity to low antigen doses, originating at the interface between T cells and antigen-bearing accessory cells—through actin-mediated mobilization of signaling molecules to the immune synapse.

Regeneration of Immunocompetent B Lymphopoiesis from Pluripotent Stem Cells Guided by Transcription Factors

[Cellular & Molecular Immunology] Researchers unveiled the guiding role of three essential factors, Lhx2, Hoxa9, and Runx1, the simultaneous expression of which preferentially drove B lineage fate commitment and in vivo B lymphopoiesis using PSCs as a cell source.

Stem-Like Intestinal Th17 Cells Give Rise to Pathogenic Effector T Cells during Autoimmunity

[Cell] Researchers characterized the heterogeneity, plasticity, and migratory phenotypes of tissue Th17 cells in vivo by combined fate mapping with profiling of the transcriptomes and TCR clonotypes of over 84,000 Th17 cells at homeostasis and during CNS autoimmune inflammation.

Smoothened (SMO) Regulates Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 Receptor (IGF1R) Levels and Protein Kinase B (AKT) Localization and Signaling

[Laboratory Investigation] Investigators provided evidence that elevated levels of human SMO showed a strong correlation with elevated levels of insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor and reduced survival in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

Neoadjuvant Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in High-Risk Stage III Melanoma

[Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics] Scientists review and discuss the available published and ongoing clinical trials to explore the scientific background behind immunotherapy in the neoadjuvant context.

Neurocognitive and Hypokinetic Movement Disorder with Features of Parkinsonism after BCMA-Targeting CAR-T Cell Therapy

[Nature Medicine] Public transcriptomic datasets confirmed B cell maturation antigen (BCMA) RNA expression in the caudate of normal human brains, suggesting that this may be an on-target effect of anti-BCMA therapy.

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