Issues
IN THIS ISSUE
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
BRIEF REVIEWS
CUTTING EDGE
Cutting Edge: IFN-γ Is a Negative Regulator of IL-23 in Murine Macrophages and Experimental Colitis
CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNE REGULATION
Estradiol and G1 Reduce Infarct Size and Improve Immunosuppression after Experimental Stroke
Dynamic Regulation of CD8 T Cell Tolerance Induction by Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells
Unexpected Role for the Immunoproteasome Subunit LMP2 in Antiviral Humoral and Innate Immune Responses
Peripheral B Cell Tolerance and Function in Transgenic Mice Expressing an IgD Superantigen
Lck Mediates Th2 Differentiation through Effects on T-bet and GATA-3
Relative Over-Reactivity of Human versus Chimpanzee Lymphocytes: Implications for the Human Diseases Associated with Immune Activation
Toxin-Coupled MHC Class I Tetramers Can Specifically Ablate Autoreactive CD8+ T Cells and Delay Diabetes in Nonobese Diabetic Mice
An Autoimmune Response to Odorant Binding Protein 1a Is Associated with Dry Eye in the Aire-Deficient Mouse
Differential IL-17 Production and Mannan Recognition Contribute to Fungal Pathogenicity and Commensalism
Mathematical Modeling of Chimeric TCR Triggering Predicts the Magnitude of Target Lysis and Its Impairment by TCR Downmodulation
Role of SMAD and Non-SMAD Signals in the Development of Th17 and Regulatory T Cells
Different Proliferative Potential and Migratory Characteristics of Human CD4+ Regulatory T Cells That Express either CD45RA or CD45RO
MOLECULAR AND STRUCTURAL IMMUNOLOGY
IMMUNOGENETICS
Adaptive Interactions between HLA and HIV-1: Highly Divergent Selection Imposed by HLA Class I Molecules with Common Supertype Motifs
HOST DEFENSE
Lysophosphatidylcholine Increases Neutrophil Bactericidal Activity by Enhancement of Azurophil Granule-Phagosome Fusion via Glycine·GlyRα2/TRPM2/p38 MAPK Signaling
Essential Role of IL-17A in the Formation of a Mycobacterial Infection-Induced Granuloma in the Lung
Single-Chain HLA-A2 MHC Trimers That Incorporate an Immundominant Peptide Elicit Protective T Cell Immunity against Lethal West Nile Virus Infection
INFLAMMATION
Overexpression of CXC Chemokine Ligand 14 Exacerbates Collagen-Induced Arthritis
Inhibitor of NF-κB Kinases α and β Are Both Essential for High Mobility Group Box 1-Mediated Chemotaxis
Polycomb Group Gene Product Ring1B Regulates Th2-Driven Airway Inflammation through the Inhibition of Bim-Mediated Apoptosis of Effector Th2 Cells in the Lung
Ontogeny of Stromal Organizer Cells during Lymph Node Development
IL-17 Promotes p38 MAPK-Dependent Endothelial Activation Enhancing Neutrophil Recruitment to Sites of Inflammation
Access to the Spleen Microenvironment through Lymph Shows Local Cytokine Production, Increased Cell Flux, and Altered Signaling of Immune Cells during Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Acute Inflammation
CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Cell-Specific Gene Expression in Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Lesions Reveals a Distinct Profile Compared with Epidermal Langerhans Cells
Chemokine Receptor 4 Plays a Key Role in T Cell Recruitment into the Airways of Asthmatic Patients
CORRECTIONS
A Th1-recognized peptide P277, when tandemly repeated, enhances a Th2 immune response toward effective vaccines against autoimmune diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice
CC chemokine ligand 3 overcomes the bacteriocidal and phagocytic defect of macrophages and hastens recovery from experimental otitis media in TNF−/− mice
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On the cover: Odorant binding protein 1a is an important autoantigen in autoimmune dacryoadenitis. Spontaneous autoimmunity in Aire-deficient mice targets a number of different organs, including the lacrimal glands. Transfer of T lymphocytes from Aire-deficient mice stimulated with odorant binding protein 1a fusion protein results in lacrimal gland autoimmunity, as demonstrated by a massive lymphocytic infiltration into the lacrimal glands and destruction of normal tissue architecture (shown). DeVoss, J. J., N. LeClair, Y. Hou, N. Grewal, K. Johannes, W. Lu, T. Yang, C. Meagher, L. Fong, E. C. Strauss, and M. S. Anderson. 2010. An autoimmune response to odorant binding protein 1a is associated with dry eye in the Aire-deficient mouse. J. Immunol. 184: 4236–4246.
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