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Immunology of Infectious Disease News
Protective CD4+ Th1 Cell-Mediated Immunity Is Reliant upon Execution of Effector Function Prior to the Establishment of the Pathogen Niche
[PLOS Pathogens] The authors reported that CXCR3-dependent recruitment of Ly6C+ Th1 effector cells was indispensable for concomitant immunity and acute cell-phagocyte interactions were critical to prevent the establishment of a permissive pathogen niche.
Endothelial Cell News
Cellular Heterogeneity and Immune Microenvironment Revealed by Single-Cell Transcriptome in Venous Malformation and Cavernous Venous Malformation
[Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology] Investigators performed single-cell profiling of 35,245 cells from two venous malformation samples and three cavernous venous malformation samples, with a focus on endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells and immune microenvironment.
Intestinal Cell News
Interleukin-34 Promotes Tumorigenic Signals for Colon Cancer Cells
[Cell Death Discovery] Scientists summarize the available data supporting the multiple effects of interleukin-34 in human colorectal carcinoma.
Hepatic Cell News
Chronic Mineral Oil Administration Increases Hepatic Inflammation in Wild Type Mice Compared to Lipocalin 2 Null Mice
[Laboratory Investigation] Scientists investigated the roles of Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) in chronic inflammation and fibrosis, using repeated carbon tetrachloride in mineral-oil injection. Hepatic and serum LCN2 levels were remarkably higher in the mineral oil-injected wild type group compared to the CCl4.
Cancer Stem Cell News
Tumor-Initiating Stem Cell Shapes Its Microenvironment into an Immunosuppressive Barrier and Pro-Tumorigenic Niche
[Cell Reports] Using DNA-label retaining, single-cell RNA sequencing, and other approaches, researchers investigated intestinal adenoma in response to chemoradiotherapy, thus identifying therapy-resistant tumor-initiating stem cells.
Immunology of Infectious Disease News
Coronavirus Induces Diabetic Macrophage-Mediated Inflammation via SETDB2
[Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America] Investigators identified that coronavirus induced an increased Mφ-mediated inflammatory response due to a coronavirus-induced decrease in the histone methyltransferase, SETDB2.