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Victor G. Lui et al.
Lui et al. describe a human LCK variant causing partial loss-of-function (LOF), including defective TCR signaling and T cell development. Using mouse models, they show that while complete LCK LOF results in SCID, partial LCK LOF causes CID with autoimmunity.
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Mohamed A. ElTanbouly et al.
We show in polyclonal settings that GC B cell differentiation into plasma cells is affinity dependent, resulting in the generation of high-affinity serum responses. We profile GC cells poised for PC differentiation compared with GC B cells selected for further affinity maturation.
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Jung Hwa Lim et al.
We established an Arl6ip1−/− mouse model mimicking HSP with severe spastic paralysis and gait abnormalities. Neuroinflammation was identified as a key pathophysiological change. AAV9-ARL6IP1 delivery reduced limb paraplegia and gait abnormality, making ARL6IP1 a potential target for HSP gene therapy.
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Vincent Fregona et al.
The work demonstrates that a primary oncogene of B-ALL (i.e., PAX5-ELN) confers stem cell–like features to a subset of committed B cell progenitors, converting them to quiescent/resistant pre-LSCs. Moreover, EGR1 represents a strong candidate to control the quiescence/resistance of murine pre-LSCs and of blasts from patients.
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Michael Solomon et al.
Solomon et al. establish that the Flt3+ multipotent progenitor (MPP4) compartment contains a quiescent/slow-cycling cell subpopulation, which has a prolonged in vivo hematopoietic potential and which constitutes a key transitional cell population between the hematopoietic stem cell and the lineage-biased MPP compartments.
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Esther Bernaldo-de-Quirós et al.
The authors describe the first patient treated with a new cell therapy consisting of Tregs purified from pediatric thymus (thyTreg). 2 years after thyTreg administration in a heart-transplant child, no adverse effects have been reported and the peripheral Treg pool is preserved.
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Yutaro Yada et al.
STIM-dependent calcium signaling after antigen recognition promotes GC B cell survival, leading to the maintenance and selection of high-affinity B cells during the GC reaction.
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Volume 220,
Issue 11,
6 November 2023
Reviews & Opinions
Viewpoint
Lucie Van Emmenis
In this Viewpoint, we hear from a cross section of women, across multiple research fields, discussing their science and the process of setting up a lab as an independent researcher. As well as being able to celebrate the positives of becoming an independent researcher, we would also like to use this platform to discuss the unique challenges they face as women scientists in their respective scientific environments.
Insights
Daniel L. Barber
In this issue of JEM, D.L. Barber discusses the study by Winchell and Nyquist et al. showing that CD8αα+ lymphocytes have a major role in the innate suppression of Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth in macaques’ lungs.
People & Ideas
Lucie Van Emmenis
Jen Gommerman is a Canada Research Chair in Tissue Specific Immunity, and a professor and newly appointed chair for the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto. Her lab is interested in the underlying mechanisms of immune dysregulation in autoimmune diseases such as MS, mucosal immunology, and the role of TNF family members in immune cell biology.

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