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Elective affinities p851
A feasibility study for the systematic generation of affinity
reagents to human proteins provides an opportunity to test
the merits of recombinant affinity reagents.
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-851
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Large-scale evaluation of protein reductive methylation for improving
protein crystallization pp853 - 854
Youngchang Kim et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-853
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A pilot project to generate affinity reagents to human
proteins pp854 - 855
Mathias Uhlen, Susanne Graslund and Michael Sundstrom
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-854
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Microbes right on target p857
Researchers use a targeted metagenomic approach to functionally
characterize complex microbial communities.
Michelle Pflumm
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-857
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New twists on photoswitchable proteins pp858 - 859
Fluorescent proteins with new photoswitching properties allow
multilabel imaging at a single detection wavelength and dual-color
superresolution microscopy.
Natalie de Souza
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-858a
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Phosphorylation and the cell cycle pp858 - 859
Two groups used quantitative mass spectrometry to look at changes
in protein phosphorylation across the cell cycle.
Allison Doerr
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-858b
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News in brief p859
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-859
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Antibodypedia p860
A web portal to share antibody validation data.
Veronique Kiermer
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-860
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A surrogate scaffold tested p861
Researchers tested an alternate antibody scaffold, creating so-called
Surrobodies.
Irene Kaganman
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-861
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Classical genetics goes high-tech pp863 - 864
A combination of automated screening and next-generation sequencing
makes it possible to identify Caenorhabditis elegans mutants
at unprecedented speed and scale.
David S Fay
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-863
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Caenorhabditis elegans mutant allele identification by
whole-genome sequencing pp865 - 867
Identifying the molecular lesions in mutants isolated in forward
genetic screens can be a laborious process. A proof-of-principle
study in Caenorhabditis elegans now shows that this can be achieved
rapidly by whole-genome deep sequencing.
Sumeet Sarin et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1249
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Automated screening for mutants affecting dopaminergic-neuron
specification in C. elegans pp869 - 872
An automated sorting method using the COPAS Biosort machine
allows the isolation of mutant C. elegans displaying differences in
GFP expression in small numbers of cells. Compared to manual methods
this increases the efficiency of the phenotypic selection step in
cell-fate screens.
Maria Doitsidou et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1250
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Building consensus spectral libraries for peptide identification in
proteomics pp873 - 875
Spectral searching, based on matching experimental peptide spectra
to reference spectral libraries, is gaining interest as an
alternative to traditional sequence-database searching in mass
spectrometry-based proteomics. A software tool, SpectraST, now allows
users to build their own high-quality spectral libraries from raw data.
Henry Lam et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1254
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Imaging individual mRNA molecules using multiple singly labeled
probes pp877 - 879
A strategy using 48 or more singly labeled fluorescent
oligonucleotide probes targeted to individual mRNA molecules allows
the simultaneous localization and quantification of three mRNA
species in fixed cells. mRNA visualization in whole animals and other
organisms is also demonstrated.
Arjun Raj et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1253
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Tracking the structural dynamics of proteins in solution using
time-resolved wide-angle X-ray scattering pp881 - 886
Time-resolved wide-angle X-ray scattering (TR-WAXS) using
synchrotron radiation can be used to observe dynamic protein
structural changes with nanosecond time resolution in solution,
complementing time-resolved optical spectroscopy and Laue
crystallography methods.
Marco Cammarata et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1255
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Identification of genetic variants using bar-coded multiplexed
sequencing pp887 - 893
Targeted regions of the human genome are resequenced in multiplex
with Illumina technology, and the pipeline is evaluated for
polymorphism discovery and genotyping.
David W Craig et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1251
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Optogenetic analysis of synaptic function pp895 - 902
Using both behavioral and electrophysiological readouts,
Channelrhodopsin-2, a light-gated cation channel, is applied
to the study of synaptic function in Caenorhabditis elegans.
Jana F Liewald et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1252
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Scientific software: seeing the SNPs between us pp903 - 908
The results of large genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are
being deposited in public databases with increasing frequency. But
the software to analyze and interpret GWAS datasets can be difficult
to use. Could a new generation of user-friendly programs fill
the gap?
Steven David Buckingham
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-903
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Erratum: Mass spectrometry and proteomics: hitting the mark p910
Nathan Blow
doi:10.1038/nmeth1008-910
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Development of an Eg5 assay using the HTRFreg Transcreenerreg ADP kit
Laurence Jacquemart, Marion De Decker and Bastien Caumes
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Rapid, on-demand protein stabilization and destabilization using the ProteoTunertrade systems
Michael Haugwitz et al.
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The cardiovascular threat of lupus
Joan M Von Feldt
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Abatacept therapy in patients with JIA refractory to standard treatment
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Rivaroxaban prevents blood clots after major orthopedic surgery
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Adalimumab, etanercept and infliximab are equally effective treatments
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Dafna D Gladman
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Strengthening resilience capacity might light the way to a brighter future
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MRI-detected bone marrow edema in early rheumatoid arthritis
Peter C Taylor
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Glucosamine sulfate might have no effect on pain or structural changes
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David T Felson
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Hypermobility: an important but often neglected area within rheumatology
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Genomic and nongenomic effects of glucocorticoids
Cindy Stahn and Frank Buttgereit
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MicroRNAs, the immune system and rheumatic disease
Esmerina Tili, Jean-Jacques Michaille, Stefan Costinean and Carlo M Croce
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Growing pains: a noninflammatory pain syndrome of early childhood
Robert M Lowe and Philip J Hashkes
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Wnt-[beta]-catenin signaling in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis
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Articles
Phosphatidylinositol (4,5)-bisphosphate Modulates Nox5 Localization via an N-Terminal Polybasic Region
Tsukasa Kawahara and J. David Lambeth

Glucocorticoid Signaling Defines a Novel Commitment State during Adipogenesis In Vitro
Carlos Pantoja, Jason T. Huff, and Keith R. Yamamoto

p120-Catenin Is a Key Component of the Cadherin–{gamma}-Secretase Supercomplex
Alexi Kiss, Regina B. Troyanovsky, and Sergey M. Troyanovsky

An RNA Interference Screen Identifies a Novel Regulator of Target of Rapamycin That Mediates Hypoxia Suppression of Translation in Drosophila S2 Cells
Soo-Jung Lee, Renny Feldman, and Patrick H. O'Farrell

HDAC4 Promotes Growth of Colon Cancer Cells via Repression of p21
Andrew J. Wilson, Do-Sun Byun, Shannon Nasser, Lucas B. Murray, Kanyalakshmi Ayyanar, Diego Arango, Maria Figueroa, Ari Melnick, Gary D. Kao, Leonard H. Augenlicht, and John M. Mariadason

Interaction between Tumor Suppressor Adenomatous Polyposis Coli and Topoisomerase II{alpha}: Implication for the G2/M Transition
Yang Wang, Yoshiaki Azuma, David Moore, Neil Osheroff, and Kristi L. Neufeld

Consequences of Individual N-glycan Deletions and of Proteasomal Inhibition on Secretion of Active BACE
Omar Vanoni, Paolo Paganetti, and Maurizio Molinari

Nse1 RING-like Domain Supports Functions of the Smc5-Smc6 Holocomplex in Genome Stability
Stephanie Pebernard, J. Jefferson P. Perry, John A. Tainer, and Michael N. Boddy

p120 and Kaiso Regulate Helicobacter pylori-induced Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinase-7
Seth R. Ogden, Lydia E. Wroblewski, Christiane Weydig, Judith Romero-Gallo, Daniel P. O'Brien, Dawn A. Israel, Uma S. Krishna, Barbara Fingleton, Albert B. Reynolds, Silja Wessler, and Richard M. Peek, Jr

Microtubules Have Opposite Orientation in Axons and Dendrites of Drosophila Neurons
Michelle C. Stone, Fabrice Roegiers, and Melissa M. Rolls

A Mitotic GlcNAcylation/Phosphorylation Signaling Complex Alters the Posttranslational State of the Cytoskeletal Protein Vimentin   InCytes from MBC
Chad Slawson, T. Lakshmanan, Spencer Knapp, and Gerald W. Hart

YY1 Protects Cardiac Myocytes from Pathologic Hypertrophy by Interacting with HDAC5
Carmen C. Sucharov, Karen Dockstader, and Timothy A. McKinsey

The Dynamics of Mammalian P Body Transport, Assembly, and Disassembly In Vivo
Adva Aizer, Yehuda Brody, Lian Wee Ler, Nahum Sonenberg, Robert H. Singer, and Yaron Shav-Tal

Regulation of Early Endosomal Entry by the Drosophila Tumor Suppressors Rabenosyn and Vps45
Holly A. Morrison, Heather Dionne, Tor Erik Rusten, Andreas Brech, William W. Fisher, Barret D. Pfeiffer, Susan E. Celniker, Harald Stenmark, and David Bilder

Direct Interaction between a Myosin V Motor and the Rab GTPases Ypt31/32 Is Required for Polarized Secretion
Zhanna Lipatova, Andrei A. Tokarev, Yui Jin, Jon Mulholland, Lois S. Weisman, and Nava Segev

G Protein-coupled Receptor-promoted Trafficking of Gβ1{gamma}2 Leads to AKT Activation at Endosomes via a Mechanism Mediated by Gβ1{gamma}2-Rab11a Interaction
Alejandro García-Regalado, María Luisa Guzmán-Hernández, Iliana Ramírez-Rangel, Evelyn Robles-Molina, Tamas Balla, José Vázquez-Prado, and Guadalupe Reyes-Cruz

Tumor Necrosis Factor-{alpha}–elicited Stimulation of {gamma}-Secretase Is Mediated by c-Jun N-terminal Kinase-dependent Phosphorylation of Presenilin and Nicastrin
Lan-Hsin Kuo, Ming-Kuan Hu, Wen-Ming Hsu, Ying-Tsen Tung, Bo-Jeng Wang, Wang-Wei Tsai, Chen-Tung Yen, and Yung-Feng Liao

Rapid Turnover Rate of Phosphoinositides at the Front of Migrating MDCK Cells   InCytes from MBC
Teruko Nishioka, Kazuhiro Aoki, Kazuhiro Hikake, Hisayoshi Yoshizaki, Etsuko Kiyokawa, and Michiyuki Matsuda

Arf GTPase-activating Protein ASAP1 Interacts with Rab11 Effector FIP3 and Regulates Pericentrosomal Localization of Transferrin Receptor–positive Recycling Endosome
Hiroki Inoue, Vi Luan Ha, Rytis Prekeris, and Paul A. Randazzo

Nuclear Cathepsin F Regulates Activation Markers in Rat Hepatic Stellate Cells
Gunter Maubach, Michelle Chin Chia Lim, and Lang Zhuo

Epidermal Growth Factor–induced Enhancement of Glioblastoma Cell Migration in 3D Arises from an Intrinsic Increase in Speed But an Extrinsic Matrix- and Proteolysis-dependent Increase in Persistence
Hyung-Do Kim, Tiffany W. Guo, Angela P. Wu, Alan Wells, Frank B. Gertler, and Douglas A. Lauffenburger

Efg1-mediated Recruitment of NuA4 to Promoters Is Required for Hypha-specific Swi/Snf Binding and Activation in Candida albicans
Yang Lu, Chang Su, Xuming Mao, Prashna Pala Raniga, Haoping Liu, and Jiangye Chen

Assembly of a Fab1 Phosphoinositide Kinase Signaling Complex Requires the Fig4 Phosphoinositide Phosphatase
Roberto J. Botelho, Jem A. Efe, David Teis, and Scott D. Emr

Prominent Actin Fiber Arrays in Drosophila Tendon Cells Represent Architectural Elements Different from Stress Fibers
Juliana Alves-Silva, Ines Hahn, Olga Huber, Michael Mende, Andre Reissaus, and Andreas Prokop

Only Five of 10 Strictly Conserved Disulfide Bonds Are Essential for Folding and Eight for Function of the HIV-1 Envelope Glycoprotein
Eelco van Anken, Rogier W. Sanders, I. Marije Liscaljet, Aafke Land, Ilja Bontjer, Sonja Tillemans, Alexey A. Nabatov, William A. Paxton, Ben Berkhout, and Ineke Braakman

The THP1-SAC3-SUS1-CDC31 Complex Works in Transcription Elongation-mRNA Export Preventing RNA-mediated Genome Instability
Cristina González-Aguilera, Cristina Tous, Belén Gómez-González, Pablo Huertas, Rosa Luna, and Andrés Aguilera

A Protein Methylation Pathway in Chlamydomonas Flagella Is Active during Flagellar Resorption   InCytes from MBC
Mark J. Schneider, Megan Ulland, and Roger D. Sloboda

Different Levels of Bfa1/Bub2 GAP Activity Are Required to Prevent Mitotic Exit of Budding Yeast Depending on the Type of Perturbations
Junwon Kim, Selma Sun Jang, and Kiwon Song

Exon Loss Accounts for Differential Sorting of Na-K-Cl Cotransporters in Polarized Epithelial Cells
Monica Carmosino, Ignacio Giménez, Michael Caplan, and Biff Forbush

Drosophila Sec16 Mediates the Biogenesis of tER Sites Upstream of Sar1 through an Arginine-Rich Motif
Viorica Ivan, Gert de Voer, Despina Xanthakis, Kirsten M. Spoorendonk, Vangelis Kondylis, and Catherine Rabouille

Spatiotemporal Analysis of Differential Akt Regulation in Plasma Membrane Microdomains
Xinxin Gao and Jin Zhang

Activation of the DNA Damage Checkpoint in Mutants Defective in DNA Replication Initiation
Ling Yin, Alexandra Monica Locovei, and Gennaro D'Urso

Maternal Argonaute 2 Is Essential for Early Mouse Development at the Maternal-Zygotic Transition
Karin Lykke-Andersen, Michael J. Gilchrist, Joanna B. Grabarek, Partha Das, Eric Miska, and Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz

MNL1 Regulates Weak Acid–induced Stress Responses of the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans
Mark Ramsdale, Laura Selway, David Stead, Jan Walker, Zhikang Yin, Susan M. Nicholls, Jonathan Crowe, Emma M. Sheils, and Alistair J.P. Brown

Calnexin Is Involved in Apoptosis Induced by Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in the Fission Yeast
Renée Guérin, Geneviève Arseneault, Stéphane Dumont, and Luis A. Rokeach

DNA Topoisomerase II Is a Determinant of the Tensile Properties of Yeast Centromeric Chromatin and the Tension Checkpoint   InCytes from MBC
Tariq H. Warsi, Michelle S. Navarro, and Jeff Bachant

Cyclic Guanosine Monophosphate-dependent Protein Kinase I Promotes Adhesion of Primary Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells
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Paracingulin Regulates the Activity of Rac1 and RhoA GTPases by Recruiting Tiam1 and GEF-H1 to Epithelial Junctions
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Swf1p, a Member of the DHHC-CRD Family of Palmitoyltransferases, Regulates the Actin Cytoskeleton and Polarized Secretion Independently of Its DHHC Motif
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Translationally Repressed mRNA Transiently Cycles through Stress Granules during Stress
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Structural and Functional Dissection of Mif2p, a Conserved DNA-binding Kinetochore Protein
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Piecemeal Microautophagy of the Nucleus Requires the Core Macroautophagy Genes
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Genetic and Structural Analysis of Hmg2p-induced Endoplasmic Reticulum Remodeling in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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MEMBRANE RAFTS: A LIFE BOAT FOR AKT

Akt membrane localization and activation is dependent on the presence
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Original research paper: Nature Chemical Biology 4, 538-547 (2008)

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PROTEIN DEGRADATION: EXAMINING E1
The crystal structure of ubiquitin bound to Uba1, the Saccharomyces
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Original research paper: Cell 134, 268-278 (2008)
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TRANSLATION: INTERPRETING p53
Mutations in ribosomal proteins (RPs) alter p53 function to promote
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NETWORK BIOLOGY: WHY DO WE NEED HUBS?
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PREDICTING PDZ DOMAIN-PEPTIDE INTERACTIONS FROM PRIMARY SEQUENCES
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Nonmyeloablative stem-cell transplantation can induce long-term remission
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Salvage radiotherapy improves survival in men with recurrence after
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Chromosomal instability confers poor prognosis in patients with colorectal
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Alpa M Nick and Anil K Sood
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Choosing a taxane for adjuvant treatment of breast cancer: more than a
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Panagiotis A Konstantinopoulos, Dimitrios Spentzos and Stephen A Cannistra
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Strategies for discovering novel cancer biomarkers through utilization
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Vathany Kulasingam and Eleftherios P Diamandis
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Mechanisms of Disease: survival benefit of temsirolimus validates a role
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Robert A Figlin
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Mechanisms of Disease: signal transduction in lung carcinogenesis-a
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A signal–switch hypothesis for cross–regulation of cytokine and TLR
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Innate immunity: Swarms defend against parasites
p746 | doi:10.1038/nri2420
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T cells: Selection and tolerance involve autophagy
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Autoimmunity: The threat within
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Inflammation: Dealing with excessive cell death
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T-cell activation: Variation is the spice of life
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Innate immunity: STING: adding to the antiviral arsenal
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Innate immunity: PIMS knows friends and foes
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Regulatory T cells: MicroRNAs maintain identity
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A systems approach to immunology
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The alliance of sphingosine-1-phosphate and its receptors in immunity
Juan Rivera, Richard L. Proia and Ana Olivera
p753 | doi:10.1038/nri2400
Recent research has shown that the interaction of sphingosine-1-phosphate with its receptors (S1PR1–S1PR5) has an essential role in regulating immune responses, not only through the control of immune-cell trafficking but also through effects on immune-cell function. Understanding these effects holds promise for the use of S1PR ligands as immunomodulatory therapeutics.
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Form follows function: lymphoid tissue microarchitecture in antimicrobial immune defence
Tobias Junt, Elke Scandella and Burkhard Ludewig
p764 | doi:10.1038/nri2414
The anatomy of secondary lymphoid organs defines the ability of an organism to respond to pathogens. In this Review, the authors describe how the functional microarchitecture of these structures is both a determinant and a result of antimicrobial immunity.
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Harmful molecular mechanisms in sepsis
Daniel Rittirsch, Michael A. Flierl and Peter A. Ward
p776 | doi:10.1038/nri2402
Sepsis is an overwhelming systemic inflammatory response to severe microbial infection or extensive tissue damage. In this Review, the authors highlight recent molecular data that help to unravel the mechanisms that underlie dysregulation of immune responses in this syndrome.
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Lineage fate and intense debate: myths, models and mechanisms of CD4- versus CD8-lineage choice
Alfred Singer, Stanley Adoro and Jung-Hyun Park
p788 | doi:10.1038/nri2416
What determines whether a developing thymocyte becomes a CD4+ or CD8+ T cell has been an issue of longstanding debate. Here, the authors review the models that have been proposed to explain CD4/CD8-lineage choice and update us on the environmental and transcription factors that might mediate this decision.
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The multifaceted contributions of leukocyte subsets to atherosclerosis: lessons from mouse models
Christian Weber, Alma Zernecke and Peter Libby
p802 | doi:10.1038/nri2415
Atherosclerosis is now widely considered to be a chronic inflammatory disease that is driven by the activities of many leukocyte subpopulations. Here, the authors describe the contribution of different immune-cell subsets to each stage of the disease, revealing complex and dynamic interactions.
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A signal-switch hypothesis for cross-regulation of cytokine and TLR signalling pathways
Lionel B. Ivashkiv
p816 | doi:10.1038/nri2396
The activation of immunoreceptor tyrosine-based activation motif (ITAM)-coupled receptors influences signalling pathways downstream of other receptor types. In this Opinion, Lionel Ivashkiv describes how ITAM-dependent signalling can differentially influence cellular responses to Toll-like-receptor ligands and cytokines.
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