Immune Regulation of Goblet Cell and Mucus Functions in Health and Disease

The mucosal surfaces of the body are the most vulnerable points for infection because they are lined by single or multiple layers of very active epithelial cells. The main protector of these cells is the mucus system generated by the specialized goblet…

TNF/TNFR Superfamily Members in Costimulation of T Cell Responses—Revisited

Prosurvival tumor necrosis factor receptor (TNFR) superfamily (TNFRSF) members on T cells, including 4-1BB, CD27, GITR, and OX40, support T cell accumulation during clonal expansion, contributing to T cell memory. During viral infection, tumor necrosis…

SARS-CoV-2: The Interplay Between Evolution and Host Immunity

The persistence of SARS-CoV-2 infections at a global level reflects the repeated emergence of variant strains encoding unique constellations of mutations. These variants have been generated principally because of a dynamic host immune landscape, the co…

Tracing the Evolution of Human Immunity Through Ancient DNA

Infections have imposed strong selection pressures throughout human evolution, making the study of natural selection’s effects on immunity genes highly complementary to disease-focused research. This review discusses how ancient DNA studies, which have…

Circadian Rhythms in Anticancer Immunity: Mechanisms and Treatment Opportunities

Circadian rhythms of approximately 24 h have emerged as important modulators of the immune system. These oscillations are important for mounting short-term, innate immune responses, but surprisingly also long-term, adaptive immune responses. Recent dat…

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