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Nature Reviews Immunology Contents August 2015 Volume 15 Number 9 pp 525-594

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
September 2015 Volume 15 Number 9
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Research Highlights
Reviews
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSTop

Cell death: Tumour suppressor p53 helps phagocytes clean up
p525 | doi:10.1038/nri3900
Tumour suppressor p53 promotes immune tolerance by clearing apoptotic cells and upregulating immune checkpoint molecules.
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Inflammation: NETting a one-two punch
p526 | doi:10.1038/nri3898
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) prime macrophages for interleukin-1β production in atherosclerosis.
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Innate immunity: Memory NK cells identified in primates
p526 | doi:10.1038/nri3903
The first demonstration of memory NK cells in a primate species that mount a durable antigen-specific response over a period of several years.
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Mucosal immunology: Living in harmony
p527 | doi:10.1038/nri3907
The mucosal immune system supports intestinal commensalism in multiple ways.
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Bacteria, inflammation and cancer

p528 | doi:10.1038/nri3899
Jeffrey Pollard describes a 2003 study by Enzler et al. that identified the immune response against bacteria as preventing chronic inflammation-associated tumour development.
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Tumour immunology: Malaria alters B cell lymphomagenesis
p528 | doi:10.1038/nri3906
Malaria infection modifies endemic Burkitt lymphomas by inducing a prolonged expansion of germinal centre B cell numbers.
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Translating nucleic acid-sensing pathways into therapies
Tobias Junt & Winfried Barchet
p529 | doi:10.1038/nri3875
Nucleic acid-sensing receptors are crucial for initiating protective immune responses against viruses, but aberrant activation of these receptors can also drive pathological inflammation. In this Review, the authors discuss the new agonists and antagonists that are being developed to target these receptors in the clinic.
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Immunopathology of multiple sclerosis
Calliope A. Dendrou, Lars Fugger & Manuel A. Friese
p545 | doi:10.1038/nri3871
This Review provides an insightful discussion on the current concepts in multiple sclerosis research, including genetic predisposition and environmental triggers, and explores the evolving link between inflammation and neurodegeneration. The authors highlight the clinical challenges and key questions that remain to be addressed.
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The cytoskeleton in cell-autonomous immunity: structural determinants of host defence
Serge Mostowy & Avinash R. Shenoy
p559 | doi:10.1038/nri3877
The cytoskeleton is important for both cell structure and cell function. In this Review, the authors summarize the emerging roles of cytoskeletal components in sensing and eliminating bacterial pathogens from host cells.
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Synchronizing transcriptional control of T cell metabolism and function
Kevin Man & Axel Kallies
p574 | doi:10.1038/nri3874
T cell differentiation and metabolism are intimately linked. This article describes how T cell receptor-induced transcription factors cooperate with canonical nutrient-sensing pathways to integrate antigen-specific and metabolic signals and appropriately modulate adaptive immune responses.
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Making the case for chromatin profiling: a new tool to investigate the immune-regulatory landscape
Deborah R. Winter, Steffen Jung & Ido Amit
p585 | doi:10.1038/nri3884
The enormous potential offered by chromatin profiling to reveal the past, present and future activity of a cell, as well as its ability to respond to the tissue environment, warrants the widespread use of this technique in immunological research.
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