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This paper describes the plasma and memory antibody response in a cohort of SARS-CoV-2 Gamma-infected individuals in Brazil. Potent antibody neutralization was shown to be limited to Gamma and Beta, and epitope recognition skewed to Class 3 epitopes.
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The nuclear receptor HNF4A is associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease. This study identifies the importance of HNF4A in controlling crosstalk between intestinal epithelial cells and intraepithelial lymphocytes. Epithelial HNF4A serves as a transcription factor for immune signaling molecules and promotes the development of natural intraepithelial lymphocytes.
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The present study characterizes the 3D anatomy of meningeal lymphatic vasculature and associated CSF drainage by postmortem light-sheet imaging in mice and by real-time magnetic resonance imaging in humans, demonstrating conserved lymphatic circuitries in contact with dural venous sinuses.
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Cho et al. describe the antibody immune response after a single dose of the Ad26.COV2.S vaccine compared with mRNA vaccines. They find that Ad26.COV2.S vaccination produces fewer memory B cells but with a potency and breadth comparable to those found after mRNA vaccination.
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Ho-Sup Lee, Hao Sun, Frédéric Lagarrigue, Sarah Hyun Ji Kim, Jay W. Fox, Nicholas E. Sherman, Alexandre R. Gingras, Mark H. Ginsberg
Phostensin, a protein phosphatase 1 regulatory subunit, supports lymphocyte integrin-dependent functions by mediating dephosphorylation of Rap1 to stabilize the MIT complex, thereby enabling the population of peripheral lymphoid organs and T cell–mediated colitis.
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Avishai Shemesh, Harry Pickering, Kole T. Roybal, Lewis L. Lanier
Low IL-12 concentrations are sufficient to induce expansion of human NK cells by innate-activating NK receptor-orchestrated differential IL-12 signaling.

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