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    This Pillars of Immunology article features the seminal 1987 Nature paper by J.A. Todd, J.I. Bell, and H.O. McDevitt, titled “HLA-DQβ gene contributes to s

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    • May’s Pillars of Immunology article highlights the seminal 1987 Nature paper by J.A. Todd, J.I. Bell, and H.O. McDevitt, which provided a breakthrough in understanding genetic susceptibility to type 1 #diabetes. Read the full commentary in The JI: https://t.co/Oum9MWO9Ge. https://t.co/2al1cKBiKz

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    Abstract. Long-lasting immunological memory is a core feature of the adaptive immune system that allows an organism to have a potent recall response to for

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    • For the #aging special collection, Dr. William Foster et al. report that germinal centers from aged mice and aged humans are smaller after immunization and harbor altered B cell repertoires. Learn more: https://t.co/9VaBdURvpL https://t.co/1PqxKl170Q

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    Abstract. Functional alterations with age are observed in all human systems, but the aging of the adaptive immune system displays both general changes affe

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    • In the #aging collection, Dr. Nianbin Song et al. provide a unique perspective by contrasting universal features of T cell aging in humans with changes that are specific to an individual. Read more: https://t.co/sf6Jt7W8E1 https://t.co/rkVAfCNTQ8

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    Abstract. The immune system has long been recognized for its critical role in the elimination of pathogens and the development of autoimmune diseases, but

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    • A review in the #aging special collection by Dr. Fei Wu et al used changes in proinflammatory cytokines to develop an inflammatory clock called iAge. These biomarkers can be used to track disease and discover successful interventions. Read more: https://t.co/t69howL20G https://t.co/12aiZDcgUv

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    An onslaught of infectious disease events over the last 5 yr has focused international attention on immune aging. Specifically, how does the immune system

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    • A special collection on #aging and the immune system highlights the expanding field of immune aging, featuring an invited commentary from a pioneer in the field and a collection of 5 brief reviews from leaders in aging research. Read the editorial: https://t.co/eJzrfhueFP. https://t.co/nbOzWGee44

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    Abstract. The capacity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) to establish long-term survival is attributed to its ability to subvert host defense mechanisms,

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    • Mycobacterium #tuberculosis (Mtb) lipids are believed to play a role in Mtb subverting host defenses, but how is unknown. New data found an intricate mechanism of Mtb-driven macrophage immunomodulation that may favor its long-term survival. Learn more: https://t.co/3T0jurmQL4. https://t.co/ueFQpBXW7v

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    Abstract. Antigen-experienced memory B-cells (MBC) are endowed with enhanced functional properties compared to naïve B cells and play an important role in

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    • #ICYMI: Data showed EZH2 is a critical epigenetic modulator of antigen-experienced memory B-cells differentiation and functional potential during reactivation. Find it in The JI: https://t.co/Oc9Ui9DDa3 https://t.co/XhzNa9LTbo