JLB TOC Vol 111 Issue 2

Cover Image Journal of Leukocyte Biology
Volume 111, Issue 2
Focus Issue: Targeted Science — Special Focus Issue

Pages: 291-508

February 2022

 

ISSUE INFORMATION

Free Access
Issue Information

Pages: 291-295 | First Published:28 January 2022

EDITORIAL

Open Access
T cells and monocytes: A dangerous liaison in adenosine deaminase 2 deficiency
Cristina Mesa-Nuñez, Alessandra Mortellaro

Pages: 297-299 | First Published:28 January 2022

SPOTLIGHT ON LEADING EDGE RESEARCH

Single‐cell profiling of T lymphocytes in deficiency of adenosine deaminase 2
Zhijie Wu, Shouguo Gao, Naoki Watanabe, Sai Batchu, Sachiko Kajigaya, Carrie Diamond, Lemlem Alemu, Diego Quinones Raffo, Xingmin Feng, Patrycja Hoffmann, Deborah Stone, Amanda Ombrello, Neal S. Young

Pages: 301-312 | First Published:03 November 2021


Graphical Abstract

T lymphocytes are activated and actively involved in DADA2 pathogenesis; and ligand-receptor crosstalk with monocytes likely leads to up-regulation of STAT1 and subsequently augmented responses of cells to IFN upon stimulation.

Identification of altered cell signaling pathways using proteomic profiling in stable and progressive chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Cristina Bagacean, Cristina Adela Iuga, Anne Bordron, Adrian Tempescul, Ioana-Ecaterina Pralea, Delphine Bernard, Melanie Cornen, Tiffany Bergot, Christelle Le Dantec, Wesley Brooks, Hussam Saad, Jean-Christophe Ianotto, Jacques-Olivier Pers, Mihnea Zdrenghea, Christian Berthou, Yves Renaudineau

Pages: 313-325 | First Published:20 July 2021


Graphical Abstract

Proteomic profiles at the early stage of CLL can discriminate progressive from stable disease and RNA splicing and cell cycle dysregulation underlies CLL evolution; opening new perspectives on potential biomarkers and therapy.

11th Lorne Infection and Immunity Conference 2021

Guest Editors: Rebecca Ambrose, Nicole Campbell, Joshua Hayward, Thomas Shultz, Carmen Taveras, Rebecca Smith, and Wilson Wong

REVIEWS

The histone deacetylase Hdac7 supports LPS‐inducible glycolysis and Il‐1β production in murine macrophages via distinct mechanisms
Divya Ramnath, Kaustav Das Gupta, Yizhuo Wang, Rishika Abrol, James E. B. Curson, Junxian Lim, Robert C. Reid, Ashley Mansell, Antje Blumenthal, Denuja Karunakaran, David P. Fairlie, Matthew J. Sweet

Pages: 327-336 | First Published:23 November 2021


Graphical Abstract

Demonstration that TLR-inducible Hdac7 enzymatic activity is required for inducible cytokine production in murine macrophages, whereas it instructs inducible glycolysis independently of enzyme activity.

Immunoregulation by type I interferons in the peritoneal cavity
Jasmine J. M. Chuah, Paul J. Hertzog, Nicole K. Campbell

Pages: 337-353 | First Published:06 October 2021


Graphical Abstract

Review of how peritoneal immune cells and type I interferons protect against or promote disease in the peritoneal cavity.

Free Access
T follicular helper cells in the humoral immune response to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and vaccination
Marios Koutsakos, Wen Shi Lee, Adam K Wheatley, Stephen J Kent, Jennifer A Juno

Pages: 355-365 | First Published:03 November 2021


Graphical Abstract

Review on the analysis of TFH cells during COVID-19 infection and vaccination and the role of these cells as biomarkers of neutralising antibody development.

RECEPTORS, SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND GENES

Open Access
CD200R1L is a functional evolutionary conserved activating receptor in human neutrophils
M. Inês Pascoal Ramos, Can Keşmir, Jorn E. Stok, Ruben Geerdink, Nikolaos Satravelas, Geertje H A Westerlaken, Linde Meyaard, Michiel van der Vlist

Pages: 367-377 | First Published:22 April 2021


Graphical Abstract

First study to report CD200R1L protein expression in humans; CD200R1L induces production of reactive oxygen species and IL-8.

INFLAMMATION, EXTRACELLULAR MEDIATORS, AND EFFECTOR MOLECULES

ER stress protein PERK promotes inappropriate innate immune responses and pathogenesis during RSV infection
Samanthi Narayanan, Srikanth Elesela, Andrew J Rasky, Susan H Morris, Surinder Kumar, David Lombard, Nicholas W Lukacs

Pages: 379-389 | First Published:18 April 2021


Graphical Abstract

The ER stress protein PERK induces an altered innate immune phenotype in DC that promotes a pathogenic response during RSV infection.

MiR‐155 regulates neutrophil extracellular trap formation and lung injury in abdominal sepsis
Avin Hawez, Dler Taha, Anwar Algaber, Raed Madhi, Milladur Rahman, Henrik Thorlacius

Pages: 391-400 | First Published:11 June 2021


Graphical Abstract

MiR-155 regulates pulmonary formation of NETs in abdominal sepsis via PAD4 upregulation and histone 3 citrullination; miR-155 could be a useful target to reduce pulmonary damage in abdominal sepsis.

Sustained IL‐4 priming of macrophages enhances the inflammatory response to TLR7/8 ligand R848
Andra Banete, Katrina Gee, Sameh Basta

Pages: 401-413 | First Published:19 May 2021


Graphical Abstract

Prolonged priming with IL-4 alone promotes an antiviral response in macrophages, and augments their pro-inflammatory cytokine production after R848 treatment.

B10 cells decrease fibrosis progression following cardiac injury partially by IL‐10 production and regulating hyaluronan secretion
Rong Chen, Fang Liu, Lin Xia, Nan Che, Yu Tian, Yuwen Cao, Shiqing Zhang, Huaxi Xu, Zhaoliang Su

Pages: 415-425 | First Published:19 May 2021


Graphical Abstract

B10 cells benefit cardiac scar-free repair following cardiac injury partially by IL-10 production and regulating hyaluronan secretion.

TRANSLATIONAL AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY

A novel clinically relevant graft‐versus‐leukemia model in humanized mice
Bei Jia, Chenchen Zhao, Michael Bayerl, Hiroko Shike, David F. Claxton, W Christopher Ehmann, Shin Mineishi, Todd D. Schell, Pan Zheng, Yi Zhang, Leonard D. Shultz, K. Sandeep Prabhu, Robert F. Paulson, Hong Zheng

Pages: 427-437 | First Published:31 May 2021


Graphical Abstract

A novel humanized graft-vs-leukemia model was established by grafting human donor hematopoietic stem cells and patient-derived acute myeloid leukemia cells into NSG mice.

Safety analysis of ex vivo‐expanded canine natural killer cells in a xenogeneic mouse model of graft‐versus‐host disease
Cheol-Jung Kim, Se-Cheol Park, Soo-Hyeon Lee, Yu-Jin Lim, Meesun Yoon, Jun-Gyu Park, Yeong-Bin Baek, Kyoung-Oh Cho, Jeong Won Hong, Dong-Jun Shin, Sang-Ki Kim

Pages: 439-450 | First Published:22 April 2021


Graphical Abstract

Expanded canine NK cells do not cause GVHD in a xenogeneic GVHD model and can be investigated for cancer immunotherapy without removing the CD3+TCR- cells in dogs.

REVIEWS

Phenotypes, roles, and modulation of regulatory lymphocytes in periodontitis and its associated systemic diseases
Hang Zou, Niu Zhou, Yilian Huang, Aoxiang Luo, Jianbo Sun

Pages: 451-467 | First Published:22 April 2021


Graphical Abstract

Review on the involvement of regulatory lymphocytes, including regulatory B and T cells, in periodontitis and related systemic inflammatory diseases.

Immunopathogenesis of oral submucous fibrosis by chewing the areca nut
Liping Wang, Zhangui Tang

Pages: 469-476 | First Published:14 June 2021


Graphical Abstract

Shows the importance of immune regulation in oral submucous fibrosis (OSF); examines T lymphocytes, B lymphocytes, dendritic cells, mast cells, and related immune complexes and their roles in the pathogenesis and treatment of OSF.

Lymphocytes sense antibodies through human FCRL proteins: Emerging roles in mucosal immunity
Mate Tolnay

Pages: 477-487 | First Published:22 April 2021


Graphical Abstract

Review on how lymphocyte sense the spatial origin and age of antibodies in immune complexes through FCRL3, FCRL4, and FCRL5, informing and driving their functional responses.

COVID-19 INITIAITVE

Free Access
Emergence of immunosuppressive LOX‐1+ PMN‐MDSC in septic shock and severe COVID‐19 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome
Rémy Coudereau, Louis Waeckel, Martin Cour, Thomas Rimmele, Rémi Pescarmona, Astrid Fabri, Laurent Jallades, Hodane Yonis, Morgane Gossez, Anne-Claire Lukaszewicz, Laurent Argaud, he RICO study group , Fabienne Venet, Guillaume Monneret

Pages: 489-496 | First Published:28 April 2021


Graphical Abstract

COVID-19 and septic shock induce emergence of LOX-1+ MDSC

Free Access
Inflammasome regulation in driving COVID‐19 severity in humans and immune tolerance in bats
Sahana Nagaraja, Disha Jain, Sannula Kesavardhana

Pages: 497-508 | First Published:31 May 2021


Graphical Abstract

Human SARS-CoV-2 infection-induced inflammasome activation is associated with COVID-19 severity, whereas bats, which host pathogenic CoVs, show dampened inflammasome activation and immune tolerance to viral infections.