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15 January 2014
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
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IN THIS ISSUE
CUTTING EDGE
AUTOIMMUNITY
Effector-Memory T Cells Develop in Islets and Report Islet Pathology in Type 1 Diabetes
Jonathan Chee; Hyun-Ja Ko; Ania Skowera; Gaurang Jhala; Tara Catterall; Kate L. Graham; Robyn M. Sutherland; Helen E. Thomas; Andrew M. Lew; Mark Peakman; Thomas W. H. Kay; Balasubramanian Krishnamurthy
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 572–580.
CLINICAL AND HUMAN IMMUNOLOGY
IL-32 Promotes Angiogenesis
Claudia A. Nold-Petry; Ina Rudloff; Yvonne Baumer; Menotti Ruvo; Daniela Marasco; Paolo Botti; Laszlo Farkas; Steven X. Cho; Jarod A. Zepp; Tania Azam; Hannah Dinkel; Brent E. Palmer; William A. Boisvert; Carlyne D. Cool; Laima Taraseviciene-Stewart; Bas Heinhuis; Leo A. B. Joosten; Charles A. Dinarello; Norbert F. Voelkel; Marcel F. Nold
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 589–602.
Effects of Aging, Cytomegalovirus Infection, and EBV Infection on Human B Cell Repertoires
Chen Wang; Yi Liu; Lan T. Xu; Katherine J. L. Jackson; Krishna M. Roskin; Tho D. Pham; Jonathan Laserson; Eleanor L. Marshall; Katie Seo; Ji-Yeun Lee; David Furman; Daphne Koller; Cornelia L. Dekker; Mark M. Davis; Andrew Z. Fire; Scott D. Boyd
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 603–611.
IMMUNE REGULATION
Aged Mice Are Unable To Mount an Effective Myeloid Response to Sepsis
Dina C. Nacionales; Lori F. Gentile; Erin Vanzant; M. Cecilia Lopez; Angela Cuenca; Alex G. Cuenca; Ricardo Ungaro; Yi Li; Tezcan Ozrazgat Baslanti; Azra Bihorac; Frederick A. Moore; Henry V. Baker; Christiaan Leeuwenburgh; Lyle L. Moldawer; Philip A. Efron
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 612–622.
IMMUNE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Thymic Medullary Epithelium and Thymocyte Self-Tolerance Require Cooperation between CD28–CD80/86 and CD40–CD40L Costimulatory Pathways
Joy A. Williams; Jingjing Zhang; Hyein Jeon; Takeshi Nitta; Izumi Ohigashi; David Klug; Michael J. Kruhlak; Baishakhi Choudhury; Susan O. Sharrow; Larry Granger; Anthony Adams; Michael A. Eckhaus; S. Rhiannon Jenkinson; Ellen R. Richie; Ronald E. Gress; Yousuke Takahama; Richard J. Hodes
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 630–640.
IMMUNOTHERAPY AND VACCINES
HLA Micropolymorphisms Strongly Affect Peptide–MHC Multimer–Based Monitoring of Antigen-Specific CD8+ T Cell Responses
Marit M. van Buuren; Feline E. Dijkgraaf; Carsten Linnemann; Mireille Toebes; Cynthia X. L. Chang; Juk Yee Mok; Melanie Nguyen; Wim J. E. van Esch; Pia Kvistborg; Gijsbert M. Grotenbreg; Ton N. M. Schumacher
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 641–648.
KLRG1 Impairs CD4+ T Cell Responses via p16ink4a and p27kip1 Pathways: Role in Hepatitis B Vaccine Failure in Individuals with Hepatitis C Virus Infection
Lei Shi; Jia M. Wang; Jun P. Ren; Yong Q. Cheng; Ruo S. Ying; Xiao Y. Wu; Shu M. Lin; Jeddidiah W. D. Griffin; Guang Y. Li; Jonathan P. Moorman; Zhi Q. Yao
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 649–657.
INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND HOST RESPONSE
IL-27, a Cytokine, and IFN-λ1, a Type III IFN, Are Coordinated To Regulate Virus Replication through Type I IFN
Yanhua Cao; Rui Zhang; Wei Zhang; Chengliang Zhu; Yi Yu; Yu Song; Qing Wang; Lan Bai; Yingle Liu; Kailang Wu; Jianguo Wu
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 691–703.
IL-17A Produced by Neutrophils Protects against Pneumonic Plague through Orchestrating IFN-γ–Activated Macrophage Programming
Yujing Bi; Jiyuan Zhou; Hui Yang; Xiao Wang; Xuecan Zhang; Qiong Wang; Xiaohong Wu; Yanping Han; Yajun Song; Yafang Tan; Zongmin Du; Huiying Yang; Dongsheng Zhou; Yujun Cui; Lei Zhou; Yanfeng Yan; Pingping Zhang; Zhaobiao Guo; Xiaoyi Wang; Guangwei Liu; Ruifu Yang
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 704–713.
INNATE IMMUNITY AND INFLAMMATION
ADAM17-Mediated Shedding of FcγRIIIA on Human NK Cells: Identification of the Cleavage Site and Relationship with Activation
Laurie Lajoie; Nicolas Congy-Jolivet; Armelle Bolzec; Valérie Gouilleux-Gruart; Elodie Sicard; Hsueh Cheng Sung; Frank Peiretti; Thierry Moreau; Henri Vié; Béatrice Clémenceau; Gilles Thibault
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 741–751.
Cytosolic Group IVA and Calcium-Independent Group VIA Phospholipase A2s Act on Distinct Phospholipid Pools in Zymosan-Stimulated Mouse Peritoneal Macrophages
Luis Gil-de-Gómez; Alma M. Astudillo; Carlos Guijas; Victoria Magrioti; George Kokotos; María A. Balboa; Jesús Balsinde
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 752–762.
MOLECULAR AND STRUCTURAL IMMUNOLOGY
Guanylate Binding Protein 1–Mediated Interaction of T Cell Antigen Receptor Signaling with the Cytoskeleton
Florian Forster; Wolfgang Paster; Verena Supper; Philipp Schatzlmaier; Stefan Sunzenauer; Nicole Ostler; Anna Saliba; Paul Eckerstorfer; Nathalie Britzen-Laurent; Gerhard Schütz; Johannes A. Schmid; Gerhard J. Zlabinger; Elisabeth Naschberger; Michael Stürzl; Hannes Stockinger
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 771–781.
T Cell Ig and Mucin Domain–Containing Protein 3 Is Recruited to the Immune Synapse, Disrupts Stable Synapse Formation, and Associates with Receptor Phosphatases
Kiera L. Clayton; Matthew S. Haaland; Matthew B. Douglas-Vail; Shariq Mujib; Glen M. Chew; Lishomwa C. Ndhlovu; Mario A. Ostrowski
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 782–791.
Polymorphisms and Interspecies Differences of the Activating and Inhibitory FcγRII of Macaca nemestrina Influence the Binding of Human IgG Subclasses
Halina M. Trist; Peck Szee Tan; Bruce D. Wines; Paul A. Ramsland; Eva Orlowski; Janine Stubbs; Elizabeth E. Gardiner; Geoffrey A. Pietersz; Stephen J. Kent; Ivan Stratov; Dennis R. Burton; P. Mark Hogarth
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 792–803.
MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY
TRANSPLANTATION
TUMOR IMMUNOLOGY
Membrane Transfer from Tumor Cells Overcomes Deficient Phagocytic Ability of Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells for the Acquisition and Presentation of Tumor Antigens
Irene Bonaccorsi; Barbara Morandi; Olga Antsiferova; Gregorio Costa; Daniela Oliveri; Romana Conte; Gaetana Pezzino; Giovanna Vermiglio; Giuseppe Pio Anastasi; Giuseppe Navarra; Christian Münz; Emma Di Carlo; Maria Cristina Mingari; Guido Ferlazzo
J Immunol (2014) 192 (2): 824–832.
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On the cover: Cross-section of a thymus from a CD80/86-deficient mouse stained with Abs to keratin-8 (green) and keratin-14 (red). Anti–keratin-8 stains thymic cortical and medullary epithelium while anti–keratin-14 stains only medullary epithelium. Williams, J. A., J. Zhang, H. Jeon, T. Nitta, I. Ohigashi, D. Klug, M. J. Kruhlak, B. Choudhury, S. O. Sharrow, L. Granger, A. Adams, M. A. Eckhaus, S. R. Jenkinson, E. R. Richie, R. E. Gress, Y. Takahama, and R. J. Hodes. 2014. Thymic medullary epithelium and thymocyte self-tolerance require cooperation between CD28–CD80/86 and CD40–CD40L costimulatory pathways. J. Immunol. 192: 630–640. - PDF Icon PDF LinkFront Matter
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