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Immune

Eli Lilly patent details AhR agonists

March 31, 2023
Eli Lilly & Co. has patented aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonists reported to be useful...
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Immune

Pathovax receives IND clearance for phase I study of HPV16 RG1-VLP

March 30, 2023
Pathovax LLC is developing a universally preventative human papillomavirus (HPV)...
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T cells
Cancer

T cells use translational control to adapt to chronic stress

March 29, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
Secreting cytokines and killing tumor cells can be stressful for a T lymphocyte. In short adverse circumstances, these cells adapt to acute stress. If the situation persists, they activate a chronic stress response mechanism. According to a study by the Institute for Biomedical Research (IRB) in Barcelona, the cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein 4 (CPEB4) mediated this adaptation process.
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Musculoskeletal

Study probes intersection of immune and muscle aging

March 27, 2023
By Anette Breindl
Restoring levels of the immune modulator mesencephalic astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (MANF) in the muscles of aged animals improved their regenerative capacity by promoting repair-associated injury responses, researchers from the University of Lisbon have discovered.
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Immune

Stem cell base editing restores T cells in severe combined immunodeficiencies

March 27, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
Base editing (BE), a technique that modifies a single nucleotide in living cells, has been successfully tested to resolve the CD3δ mutation in severe combined immunodeficiencies (SCIDs) and produce functional T cells. For now, scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), completed the study on patient stem cells and artificial thymic organoids, shortening the way for future clinical trials.
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Drug Design, Drug Delivery & Technologies

Moderna and Generation Bio collaborate to develop nonviral genetic medicines

March 24, 2023
Moderna Inc. and Generation Bio Co. have entered into a strategic collaboration to combine Moderna’s biological and technical expertise...
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Nephrology

T cells initiate kidney inflammation in glomerulonephritis

March 22, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
A study from the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) in Germany has identified a type of T cell that triggered glomerulonephritis (GN) and produced loss of kidney function in mice. The scientists described an autoimmune pathway of this disease mediated by the accumulation of T cells producing granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) in the kidneys and found a possible therapeutic target.
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Cancer

Macrophages drive invasive breast cancer

March 20, 2023
By Mar de Miguel
T cells do not have the last word in some breast cancers. According to a study from the University of Pittsburgh, the key to estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast tumors are macrophages, not T cells, and targeting them could prevent immunotherapy failure in this type of cancer.
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Immune

Nervous system is unexpected player in anaphylactic shock

March 20, 2023
By Coia Dulsat
When undertaking a study on allergen-induced anaphylaxis in mice, researchers have found that not only the immune but also the nervous system may potentially play a part in the anaphylactic response. In their study published March 17, 2023, in Science Immunology, researchers from Duke University Medical Center reported that mice undergoing anaphylaxis displayed an “extended posture behavior” similar to the one that mice exhibit when exposed to high temperatures.
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Immuno-oncology

Study points to ways to increasing NK cell longevity

March 17, 2023
By W. Todd Penberthy
In the March 2023 issue of Science Immunology, researchers working at the City of Hope National Medical Center reported on the discovery the mechanisms by which the spliced X-box–binding protein 1 (XBP1s) served essential functions in the IL-15-dependent survival of natural killer (NK) cells. Since XBP1s is known to play critical roles in MHCII expression, the unfolded protein stress response, and ultimately tumorigenesis, the study provided deep insights into the understanding of NK cell biology with translational potential.
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