In a recent paper by Hartwell, et al., the researchers tested whether albumin-binding amph-vaccines would enable and enhance FcRn-mediated vaccine uptake within the nasal mucosa...
July 2022
Cancer, collagen the microbiome and immunity – a link!
In a recent study, researchers have described how cancer cells can produce small amounts of collagen that form a unique matrix which effects the tumour microbiome, protecting it from the immune response...
COVID-19 and the brain – new insights
In a recent paper, researchers found that certain antibodies mark cells, mistakenly, lining the brain's blood vessels for attack which leads to an inflammatory responses and tissue damage, following SARS-CoV-2 infection and subsequent COVID-19 disease...
Can reprogramming CD8 T-cells contribute to a cure for a HIV?
In a recent paper, researchers investigated the reprogramming of CD8+ T-cells from non-controllers and tested if it could lead to a boost in their antiviral immune response, as a result of their CD8+ T-cells exhibiting characteristics seen in natural controllers...
An inflammatory pathway linked to autoimmune diseases
In a recent paper, researchers have identified and described a biochemical pathway that is essential for the production, transport, and action of oxidised mtDNA which may trigger inflammation in the body...
Developing new tools to combat COVID-19
Hans-Martin, et al., reported the isolation of monoclonal antibodies from TRIANNI mice, which can be used to provide a pair of non-competing human monoclonal antibodies for clinical development...
SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant hardly evade neutralization by S309
In a recent study, researchers described the X-ray crystal structure of a complex of the Omicron RBD with broadly neutralizing sarbecovirus mAb S309...
Hair growth and our immune system
In a recent paper, researchers have identified a potential target for treatment of alopecia, a autoimmune disorder whereby the immune system attacks the hair follicles resulting in hair loss...
SARS-CoV-2 – a weakness?
In a recent paper, researchers have identified and described an epitope capable of neutralising a variety of coronaviruses including SARS-CoV-1, WIV1 and SHC014...
The immune system and obesity
In a recent paper by Schmidt, et al., researchers have investigated the immunoregulatory effects of type 2 T helper (Th2) cells in an environment characterised by significantly high fat stores and malnutrition...