Special Feature: Autophagy and Immunity |
|  | The January 2015 issue contains a Special Feature on Autophagy and Immunity. Autophagy is an essential process to maintain cellular homeostasis and functions. It is responsible for the lysosome-mediated degradation of damaged proteins and organelles, and dysregulation of this pathway contributes to the development of a variety of diseases in man, including: diabetes, neurodegeneration and cancer. Recent studies have illuminated the importance of the regulatory pathways that control autophagy and the wide range of physiological processes it regulates in humans. Immunology and Cell Biology thanks the coordinators of this Special Feature - Jim Harris and Justine Mintern - for their planning and input. Further background information on this important topic is available through the accompanying web focus which links to related articles from across Nature Publishing Group. Please see articles marked  |  | TABLE OF CONTENTS
|  |  |  | Volume 93, Issue 1 (January 2015) |  | In this issue Editorial Reviews Review Original Articles Also new    AOP | |  |  | Editorial | Top |  | Autophagy and immunity Justine D Mintern and James Harris Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 1-2; 10.1038/icb.2014.98 Full Text | PDF |  | Reviews | Top |  | Keeping the immune system in check: a role for mitophagy Michael Lazarou Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 3-10; advance online publication, September 30, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.75 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Roles of autophagy in HIV infection Christina Dinkins, Manohar Pilli and John H Kehrl Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 11-17; advance online publication, November 11, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.88 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Autophagy and Burkholderia Rodney J Devenish and Shu-chin Lai Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 18-24; advance online publication, October 21, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.87 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Autophagy in T-cell development, activation and differentiation Alisha W Bronietzki, Marc Schuster and Ingo Schmitz Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 25-34; advance online publication, October 7, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.81 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Autophagy as a pro-death pathway Donna Denton, Tianqi Xu and Sharad Kumar Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 35-42; advance online publication, October 21, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.85 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Autophagy and haematopoietic stem cell transplantation Lucie Leveque, Laetitia Le Texier, Katie E Lineburg, Geoffrey R Hill and Kelli PA MacDonald Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 43-50; advance online publication, November 4, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.95 Abstract | Full Text |  | Review | Top |  | Kupfer-type immunological synapses in vivo: Raison D’être of SMAC Izaskun Mitxitorena, Elena Saavedra and Carlos Barcia Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 51-56; advance online publication, September 30, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.80 Abstract | Full Text |  | Original Articles | Top |  | The protein DIIIC-2, aggregated with a specific oligodeoxynucleotide and adjuvanted in alum, protects mice and monkeys against DENV-2 Lázaro Gil, Ernesto Marcos, Alienys Izquierdo, Laura Lazo, Iris Valdés, Peris Ambala, Lucy Ochola, Rikoi Hitler, Edith Suzarte, Mayling Álvarez, Prisilla Kimiti, James Ndung'u, Thomas Kariuki, María Guadalupe Guzmán, Gerardo Guillén and Lisset Hermida Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 57-66; advance online publication, September 2, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.63 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Protective genotypes in HIV infection reflect superior function of KIR3DS1+ over KIR3DL1+ CD8+ T cells Katrin Zipperlen, Maureen Gallant, Staci Stapleton, John Heath, Lisa Barrett and Michael Grant Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 67-76; advance online publication, August 12, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.68 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Activation of the P2X7 receptor induces the rapid shedding of CD23 from human and murine B cells Aleta Pupovac, Nicholas J Geraghty, Debbie Watson and Ronald Sluyter Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 77-85; advance online publication, August 26, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.69 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | Anti-metastatic immunotherapy based on mucosal administration of flagellin and immunomodulatory P10 Filipe M de Melo, Catarina JM Braga, Felipe V Pereira, Juliana T Maricato, Clarice ST Origassa, Mariana F Souza, Amanda C Melo, Priscila Silva, Samanta L Tomaz, Karina P Gimenes, Jorge AB Scutti, Maria A Juliano, Dario S Zamboni, Niels O Câmara, Luiz R Travassos, Luis CS Ferreira and Elaine G Rodrigues Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 86-98; advance online publication, September 16, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.74 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  | The bullseye synapse formed between CD4+ T-cell and staphylococcal enterotoxin B-pulsed dendritic cell is a suppressive synapse in T-cell response Wei Lin, Zhichao Fan, Yuanzhen Suo, Yuting Deng, Min Zhang, Jiyang Wang, Xunbin Wei and Yiwei Chu Immunol Cell Biol 2015 93: 99-110; advance online publication, October 7, 2014; 10.1038/icb.2014.76 Abstract | Full Text |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Natureevents is a fully searchable, multi-disciplinary database designed to maximise exposure for events organisers. 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