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Immune 92: Gut symbiont breaks antibody

Immune

Release Date: 05/27/2025

Immune 93: Macrophages managing memory B cells show art Immune 93: Macrophages managing memory B cells

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Vincent and Cindy discuss differences between MPox-specific T cell responses following infection and vaccination, and lymph node macrophage control of memory B cell localization and trafficking that might be important for choosing which arm to get a vaccine. Hosts:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode Different  infection or vaccination (Nat Comm 2025) responses after vaccination (Cell 2025) Time stamps by  . Thanks! Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by  Send your immunology questions and...

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Immune Booster #13 Microbiome and regulation of gut inflammation with Justin Wilson show art Immune Booster #13 Microbiome and regulation of gut inflammation with Justin Wilson

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From the 2024 Society for Leukocyte Biology meeting, Cindy and Brianne sit down with Justin Wilson to talk about how he got into research and his more recent studies on innate immune sensors and the interaction between the gut microbiome and inflammation related to inflammatory bowel disease and cancer. Hosts:  and  Guest:  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode Francisella tularensis  defenses (Infect Immunity) AIM2 s cancer (Nature Med) NLRP12 regulates  (Cell Host Microbe)...

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Steph talks about identification of gut bacteria that can digest protective mucosal antibodies and Vincent covers a new paper on Zika virus that implicates fetal phagocytes in brain invasion, which may provide insight into the devastating microcephaly outcome of infection during pregnancy. Hosts: , , , and  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode Gut bacteria (Science) Contribution of fetal mononuclear  (Cell)  discusses Zika and brain slice infection model. Time stamps by  . Thanks! ...

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Immune Booster #12: Innate immunity to Archaea with Holger Heine show art Immune Booster #12: Innate immunity to Archaea with Holger Heine

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From the 2024 Society for Leukocyte Biology meeting, Immune talks with Holger Heine about the discovery of immune recognition of bacterial lipopolysaccharide and innate immunity to organisms within the kingdom Archaea. Hosts:  and  Guest:  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode TLR8 recognizes human  (Front Immunol) The  for health and disease (FEBS) Structural insights into  mimetics (Nature Comm) Time stamps by  . Thanks! Music by . Logo image by  Send your immunology questions and comments...

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Immune 91: People, parasites, plagues, and podcasts show art Immune 91: People, parasites, plagues, and podcasts

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Immune talks with David Peterson and Kim Klonowski from the University of Georgia about their careers, their People, parasites, and plagues podcast, placental malaria immunity, and and how interferons in the thymus affect T cell repertoire selection. Hosts: , , , and  Guests:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode  podcast  protein-specific immunity (Trends in Parasitology)  affects T cell repertoire selection (Science Immunology) Dickson Despommier’s book  Time stamps...

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Immune Booster #11 Immunity to Fungi with Amy Hise show art Immune Booster #11 Immunity to Fungi with Amy Hise

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From the 2024 Society for Leukocyte Biology meeting, Immune talks with Amy Hise about her career in science, her current research using mouse models for investigating fungal immunity and navigating the challenges of being a mom in science. Hosts:  and  Guest:   drugs to treat Candida fungal infection is y Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Music by . Logo image by  Send your immunology questions and comments to [email protected] Content in this podcast should not be construed as medical advice.

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Immune 90: Immunology of Injury March 25, 2025 From the 2024 Society for Leukocyte Biology meeting at Michigan State University, home of the Spartans, Immune’s Cindy and Brianne talk with Liz Kovacs and Jim Lederer about their careers, dirty mice, old mice, and immunity during trauma. Hosts:  and  Guests:  and  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode Jim Lederer’s  and  Liz Kovacs’s  and  Paper on use of  also known as natural immune mice Time stamps...

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Immune Booster #10 HIV in the brain with Amanda Brown show art Immune Booster #10 HIV in the brain with Amanda Brown

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Immune Booster #10 HIV in the brain with Amanda Brown March 18, 2025 From the The Society for Leukocyte Biology 2024 conference at Michigan State University, Cindy and Brianne sit down with Amanda Brown from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine to talk about her career and the research of her laboratory on mechanisms of neuroinflammation in disease, especially during HIV infection. Hosts:  and  Guest:  y Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Music by . Logo image by  Send your immunology questions and comments to...

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Immune 89: Misplaced antibodies and foreign food foes show art Immune 89: Misplaced antibodies and foreign food foes

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Immune discusses how non-neutralizing antibodies can still be protective…intracellularly, and a technically innovative paper that uses Lipstic to label antigen-presenting cells responsible for gut tolerance to food antigens. Hosts: , , , and  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode  protect against CCHFV (Nat Comm) APC-T cell interactions drive  (Science) Time stamps by  . Thanks! Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by  Send your immunology questions and comments to [email protected]...

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Immune describes the use of bespoke antibodies to characterize immune cell populations in cave nectar bats, and co-option of retrotransposons to activate hematopoietic stem cells and erythropoiesis. Hosts: , , , and  Subscribe (free): , ,  Become a  of Immune! Links for this episode Immune cells in  (Cell Rep) Cave nectar  (J Am Asso Lab An Sci) Retrotransposons  (Science)  (Immunity)  on Immune 88 Time stamps by  . Thanks! Music by Tatami. Immune logo image by  Send your immunology questions and...

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Steph talks about identification of gut bacteria that can digest protective mucosal antibodies and Vincent covers a new paper on Zika virus that implicates fetal phagocytes in brain invasion, which may provide insight into the devastating microcephaly outcome of infection during pregnancy.

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