Deep in the lungs, resident memory B cells stand guard against influenza reinfection—but whether they remain there may depend on how strongly they are signaled through their own receptors. New ...
While we tend to quickly forget having been ill or having received a vaccine, the immune system remembers remarkably well. It has memory B cells—"trained" immune cells that circulate throughout the ...
The Israeli study examined tumor samples and nearby lymph nodes from 11 patients with high-grade serous ovarian cancer.
Although CD4 T cells are critical orchestrators of protective immunity, vaccine strategies that optimize generation of these cells are not yet prioritized. In this manuscript, to mimic the typical ...
Antibody-mediated rejection (ABMR) remains the leading immunological cause of kidney allograft loss, yet its humoral origins are incompletely understood.
Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the arenavirus Lassa virus (LASV), affects thousands of individuals annually, highlighting the need for a vaccine. Yet, immunological correlates of ...
Study in pigs shows influenza induces faster antibody response, clears quickly, while PRCV causes prolonged infection, more ...
A new Review reveals how aging can push the immune system into a paradoxical state, weaker against threats yet more prone to attacking the body’s own tissues.
The immune system can be further classified into the innate and adaptive immune systems. Although innate myeloid cells, such as macrophages, generate a ‘trained’ immune response following antigen ...
A new study led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has found that an investigational ...