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1 January 2014
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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IN THIS ISSUE
PILLARS OF IMMUNOLOGY
Pillars Article: Methods for the Study of Histocompatibility Genes. J. Genet. 1948. 49: 87–108
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 5–26.
BRIEF REVIEWS
CUTTING EDGE
Cutting Edge: Expression of FcγRIIB Tempers Memory CD8 T Cell Function In Vivo
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 35–39.
ALLERGY AND OTHER HYPERSENSITIVITIES
Munc18-2 and Syntaxin 3 Control Distinct Essential Steps in Mast Cell Degranulation
Cristiana Brochetta; Ryo Suzuki; Francesca Vita; Maria Rosa Soranzo; Julien Claver; Lydia Celia Madjene; Tarik Attout; Joana Vitte; Nadine Varin-Blank; Giuliano Zabucchi; Juan Rivera; Ulrich Blank
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 41–51.
ANTIGEN RECOGNITION AND RESPONSES
Cognate Peptide–MHC Complexes Are Expressed as Tightly Apposed Nanoclusters in Virus-Infected Cells To Allow TCR Crosslinking
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 52–58.
AUTOIMMUNITY
Therapeutic Efficacy of Suppressing the JAK/STAT Pathway in Multiple Models of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Yudong Liu; Andrew T. Holdbrooks; Patrizia De Sarno; Amber L. Rowse; Lora L. Yanagisawa; Braden C. McFarland; Laurie E. Harrington; Chander Raman; Steffanie Sabbaj; Etty N. Benveniste; Hongwei Qin
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 59–72.
CLINICAL AND HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY
Th1 Polarization of T Cells Injected into the Cerebrospinal Fluid Induces Brain Immunosurveillance
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 92–102.
IMMUNE REGULATION
TGF-β Promotes Immune Responses in the Presence of Mesenchymal Stem Cells
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 103–109.
Calcium Signaling via Orai1 Is Essential for Induction of the Nuclear Orphan Receptor Pathway To Drive Th17 Differentiation
Kyun-Do Kim; Sonal Srikanth; Yossan-Var Tan; Ma-Khin Yee; Marcus Jew; Robert Damoiseaux; Michael E. Jung; Saki Shimizu; Dong Sung An; Bernard Ribalet; James A. Waschek; Yousang Gwack
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 110–122.
Leptin Metabolically Licenses T Cells for Activation To Link Nutrition and Immunity
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 136–144.
Two Separate Defects Affecting True Naive or Virtual Memory T Cell Precursors Combine To Reduce Naive T Cell Responses with Aging
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 151–159.
IMMUNE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Cell-Intrinsic In Vivo Requirement for the E47–p21 Pathway in Long-Term Hematopoietic Stem Cells
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 160–168.
A Novel T Cell Subset with Trans-Rearranged Vγ-Cβ TCRs Shows Vβ Expression Is Dispensable for Lineage Choice and MHC Restriction
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 169–177.
The Transcription Factor E74-like Factor 4 Suppresses Differentiation of Proliferating CD4+ T Cells to the Th17 Lineage
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 178–188.
IMMUNOGENETICS
IMMUNOTHERAPY AND VACCINES
Inflammation and TCR Signal Strength Determine the Breadth of the T Cell Response in a Bim-Dependent Manner
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 200–205.
Immunotherapy with TCR-Redirected T Cells: Comparison of TCR-Transduced and TCR-Engineered Hematopoietic Stem Cell–Derived T Cells
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 206–213.
Immunization with a Recombinant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Strain Confers Protective Th1 Immunity against the Human Metapneumovirus
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 214–223.
CD8+ T Cell–Independent Tumor Regression Induced by Fc-OX40L and Therapeutic Vaccination in a Mouse Model of Glioma
Katherine A. Murphy; Jami R. Erickson; Charles S. Johnson; Charles E. Seiler; Jessica Bedi; Peisheng Hu; G. Elizabeth Pluhar; Alan L. Epstein; John R. Ohlfest
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 224–233.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND HOST RESPONSE
The Pore-Forming Toxin Listeriolysin O Is Degraded by Neutrophil Metalloproteinase-8 and Fails To Mediate Listeria monocytogenes Intracellular Survival in Neutrophils
Eusondia Arnett; Stephen Vadia; Colleen C. Nackerman; Steve Oghumu; Abhay R. Satoskar; Kenneth R. McLeish; Silvia M. Uriarte; Stephanie Seveau
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 234–244.
Neutralization of Plasmodium falciparum Merozoites by Antibodies against PfRH5
Alexander D. Douglas; Andrew R. Williams; Ellen Knuepfer; Joseph J. Illingworth; Julie M. Furze; Cécile Crosnier; Prateek Choudhary; Leyla Y. Bustamante; Sara E. Zakutansky; Dennis K. Awuah; Daniel G. W. Alanine; Michel Theron; Andrew Worth; Richard Shimkets; Julian C. Rayner; Anthony A. Holder; Gavin J. Wright; Simon J. Draper
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 245–258.
Altered IFN-γ–Mediated Immunity and Transcriptional Expression Patterns in N-Ethyl-N-Nitrosourea–Induced STAT4 Mutants Confer Susceptibility to Acute Typhoid-like Disease
Megan M. Eva; Kyoko E. Yuki; Shauna M. Dauphinee; Jeremy A. Schwartzentruber; Michal Pyzik; Marilène Paquet; Mark Lathrop; Jacek Majewski; Silvia M. Vidal; Danielle Malo
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 259–270.
A Single Amino Acid Substitution in the Hemagglutinin of H3N2 Subtype Influenza A Viruses Is Associated with Resistance to the Long Pentraxin PTX3 and Enhanced Virulence in Mice
Emma R. Job; Barbara Bottazzi; Kirsty R. Short; Yi-Mo Deng; Alberto Mantovani; Andrew G. Brooks; Patrick C. Reading
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 271–281.
MyD88 Signaling Regulates Both Host Defense and Immunopathogenesis during Pneumocystis Infection
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 282–292.
Targeting CD137 Enhances Vaccine-Elicited Anti–Respiratory Syncytial Virus CD8+ T Cell Responses in Aged Mice
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 293–299.
The Role of NOD2 in Murine and Human Melioidosis
Nicolle D. Myers; Narisara Chantratita; William R. Berrington; Wirongrong Chierakul; Direk Limmathurotsakul; Vanaporn Wuthiekanun; Johanna D. Robertson; H. Denny Liggitt; Sharon J. Peacock; Shawn J. Skerrett; T. Eoin West
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 300–307.
Anti-HIV Antibody–Dependent Activation of NK Cells Impairs NKp46 Expression
Matthew S. Parsons; Chi-Chang Tang; Sinthujan Jegaskanda; Robert J. Center; Andrew G. Brooks; Ivan Stratov; Stephen J. Kent
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 308–315.
INNATE IMMUNITY AND INFLAMMATION
The p53 Transcription Factor Modulates Microglia Behavior through MicroRNA-Dependent Regulation of c-Maf
Wei Su; Stephanie Hopkins; Nicole K. Nesser; Bryce Sopher; Aurelio Silvestroni; Simon Ammanuel; Suman Jayadev; Thomas Möller; Jonathan Weinstein; Gwenn A. Garden
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 358–366.
Lidocaine Reduces Neutrophil Recruitment by Abolishing Chemokine-Induced Arrest and Transendothelial Migration in Septic Patients
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 367–376.
Soluble gC1qR Is an Autocrine Signal That Induces B1R Expression on Endothelial Cells
Berhane Ghebrehiwet; Yan Ji; Alisa Valentino; Lina Pednekar; Mahalakshmi Ramadass; David Habiel; Richard R. Kew; Kinga H. Hosszu; Dennis K. Galanakis; Uday Kishore; Ellinor I. B. Peerschke
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 377–384.
Slit2–Robo4 Pathway Modulates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Endothelial Inflammation and Its Expression Is Dysregulated during Endotoxemia
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 385–393.
Akt2 Deficiency Protects from Acute Lung Injury via Alternative Macrophage Activation and miR-146a Induction in Mice
Eleni Vergadi; Katerina Vaporidi; Emmanuel E. Theodorakis; Christina Doxaki; Eleni Lagoudaki; Eleftheria Ieronymaki; Vassilia I. Alexaki; Mike Helms; Eumorfia Kondili; Birte Soennichsen; Efstathios N. Stathopoulos; Andrew N. Margioris; Dimitrios Georgopoulos; Christos Tsatsanis
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 394–406.
A Circadian Clock Gene, Rev-erbα, Modulates the Inflammatory Function of Macrophages through the Negative Regulation of Ccl2 Expression
Shogo Sato; Takuya Sakurai; Junetsu Ogasawara; Motoko Takahashi; Tetsuya Izawa; Kazuhiko Imaizumi; Naoyuki Taniguchi; Hideki Ohno; Takako Kizaki
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 407–417.
Identification of a Unique Hybrid Macrophage-Polarization State following Recovery from Lipopolysaccharide Tolerance
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 427–436.
“Activated” STAT Proteins: A Paradoxical Consequence of Inhibited JAK-STAT Signaling in Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells
Mirko Trilling; Vu Thuy Khanh Le; Jassin Rashidi-Alavijeh; Benjamin Katschinski; Jürgen Scheller; Stefan Rose-John; Gabriela Elena Androsiac; Stipan Jonjić; Valeria Poli; Klaus Pfeffer; Hartmut Hengel
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 447–458.
Opposing Immunomodulatory Roles of Prostaglandin D2 during the Progression of Skin Inflammation
Hana Sarashina; Yoshiki Tsubosaka; Keisuke Omori; Kosuke Aritake; Takayuki Nakagawa; Masatoshi Hori; Hiroyuki Hirai; Masataka Nakamura; Shuh Narumiya; Yoshihiro Urade; Hiroshi Ozaki; Takahisa Murata
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 459–465.
MOLECULAR AND STRUCTURAL IMMUNOLOGY
Demethylation of the Human Eotaxin-3 Gene Promoter Leads to the Elevated Expression of Eotaxin-3
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 466–474.
TGF-β–Mediated Foxp3 Gene Expression Is Cooperatively Regulated by Stat5, Creb, and AP-1 through CNS2
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 475–483.
MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY
TRANSPLANTATION
Expansion of CMV-Mediated NKG2C+ NK Cells Associates with the Development of Specific De Novo Malignancies in Liver-Transplanted Patients
Abla Achour; Florence Baychelier; Caroline Besson; Armelle Arnoux; Michel Marty; Laurent Hannoun; Didier Samuel; Patrice Debré; Vincent Vieillard; the K-GREF Study Group
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 503–511.
TUMOR IMMUNOLOGY
Macrophages Are More Potent Immune Suppressors Ex Vivo Than Immature Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells Induced by Metastatic Murine Mammary Carcinomas
Melisa J. Hamilton; Momir Bosiljcic; Nancy E. LePard; Elizabeth C. Halvorsen; Victor W. Ho; Judit P. Banáth; Gerald Krystal; Kevin L. Bennewith
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 512–522.
Cancer-Initiating Cells from Colorectal Cancer Patients Escape from T Cell–Mediated Immunosurveillance In Vitro through Membrane-Bound IL-4
Andrea Volonté; Tiziano Di Tomaso; Michela Spinelli; Matilde Todaro; Francesca Sanvito; Luca Albarello; Massimiliano Bissolati; Luca Ghirardelli; Elena Orsenigo; Soldano Ferrone; Claudio Doglioni; Giorgio Stassi; Paolo Dellabona; Carlo Staudacher; Giorgio Parmiani; Cristina Maccalli
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 523–532.
CORRECTIONS
Correction: Cutting Edge: Influence of Tmevpg1, a Long Intergenic Noncoding RNA, on the Expression of Ifng by Th1 Cells
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 533.
Correction: Shaping of Human Germline IgH Repertoires Revealed by Deep Sequencing
J Immunol (2014) 192 (1): 534.
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On the cover: CD4 T cells (red) targeting amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques (blue) in the brain of a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease. Aβ-reactive Th1 CD4 T cells were injected into the lateral ventricle of the brain and are shown within the brain parenchyma colocalized with MHCII-expressing cells (green) at sites of Aβ plaques. Fisher, Y., I. Strominger, S. Biton, A. Nemirovsky, R. Baron, and A. Monsonego. 2014. Th1 polarization of T cells injected into the cerebrospinal fluid induces brain immunosurveillance. J. Immunol. 192: 92–102. - PDF Icon PDF LinkFront Matter
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