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Nature Reviews Immunology Contents January 2013 Volume 13 Number 1 pp 1-66

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January 2013 Volume 13 Number 1

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Research Highlights
Reviews
Perspectives

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 Featured article:
Mechanisms of T cell tolerance towards the allogeneic fetus
Adrian Erlebacher




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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

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Inflammasome: Turning on and off NLRP3
p1 | doi:10.1038/nri3366
Ca2+ and cAMP, as well as NO, regulate the assembly of the NLRP3 inflammasome.
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Lymphocyte development: PAXIP1 — a gatekeeper of thymocyte development
p2 | doi:10.1038/nri3367
PAXIP1 controls transcription and double-strand break repair during thymocyte development.
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Immunotherapy: Immunological bullets against Alzheimer's disease
p2 | doi:10.1038/nri3368
p40-specific antibodies ameliorate pathology in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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T cell responses: Antiviral immunity ticks both T-boxes
p3 | doi:10.1038/nri3372
EOMES and T-bet regulate the balance between T cell proliferation and cytotoxic function during chronic viral infection.
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HIV: A dead calm
p4 | doi:10.1038/nri3364
Apoptotic microparticles in the serum of patients with HIV block dendritic cell activation.
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Antibodies: Getting the trigger the right way round
p4 | doi:10.1038/nri3378
IgG concentrations determine the binding orientation of IgG on S. pyogenes and thus opsonization and killing.
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Cell migration: Pericytes — route planners
p5 | doi:10.1038/nri3371
Pericytes interact with innate immune cells to promote their interstitial migration and effector functions.
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Autoimmunity: Particulate promotion of tolerance
p6 | doi:10.1038/nri3373
Antigen-coupled nanoparticles induce T cell tolerance and can attenuate autoimmune disease.
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Mucosal immunology: Bewildered progenitors
p6 | doi:10.1038/nri3377
Colitis involves the cytokine-driven expansion and differentiation of HSCs and GMPs.
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IN BRIEF

Regulatory T cells: The role of PTPN22 in T cell homeostasis | T cell responses: A colitis-associated glycome on CD4+ T cells | Immunometabolism: Adipose tissue inflammation | Macrophages: SOCS2 and SOCS3 in macrophage polarization | Mucosal immunology: IRF3 maintains gut homeostasis | Gene regulation: STATs control subset-specific enhancer activation
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REVIEWS

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Eosinophils: changing perspectives in health and disease
Helene F. Rosenberg, Kimberly D. Dyer & Paul S. Foster
p9 | doi:10.1038/nri3341
This Review describes the unique biology of the eosinophil. The authors explain how eosinophils interact with other leukocyte populations to promote protective immunity following infection. They also discuss the pathological roles of eosinophils in allergic-type diseases, such as asthma and the hypereosinophilic syndromes.
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Mechanisms of T cell tolerance towards the allogeneic fetus
Adrian Erlebacher
p23 | doi:10.1038/nri3361
Several mechanisms exist to prevent immune-mediated rejection of the allogeneic fetus. Here, Adrian Erlebacher provides an in-depth review of recent advances in our understanding of the mechanisms that control the responses of maternal T cells to antigens expressed by the conceptus.
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Thrombosis as an intravascular effector of innate immunity
Bernd Engelmann & Steffen Massberg
p34 | doi:10.1038/nri3345
Thrombosis is the most frequent cause of mortality worldwide. In this Review, the authors propose that thrombosis might also have a conserved physiological role in immune defence via a process termed immunothrombosis. However, if uncontrolled, immunothrombosis facilitates pathological clot formation.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary information


The broad-spectrum antiviral functions of IFIT and IFITM proteins
Michael S. Diamond & Michael Farzan
p46 | doi:10.1038/nri3344
Recent interest in identifying interferon-stimulated genes that have activity against a wide range of viruses has advanced our understanding of the IFIT and IFITM families and shown the many mechanisms by which host factors can restrict viral replication.
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PERSPECTIVES

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VIEWPOINT
The resolution of inflammation
Christopher D. Buckley, Derek W. Gilroy, Charles N. Serhan, Brigitta Stockinger & Paul P. Tak
p59 | doi:10.1038/nri3362
In this Viewpoint article, five leading immunologists discuss the processes involved in the resolution of inflammation. Could drugs that promote pro-resolution pathways be more effective than drugs that block pro-inflammatory mediators in treating certain chronic inflammatory diseases? The contributors debate this and other key issues in the field.
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