Publications by authors named "Aanya Bhagrath"

The ubiquitin proteasome system performs the covalent attachment of lysine 48-linked polyubiquitin chains to substrate proteins, thereby targeting them for degradation, while deubiquitylating enzymes (DUBs) reverse this process. This posttranslational modification regulates key features both of innate and adaptative immunity, including antigen presentation, protein homeostasis and signal transduction. Here we show that loss of one of the most highly expressed DUBs, Otub1, results in changes in murine splenic B cell subsets, leading to a significant increase in marginal zone and transitional B cells and a concomitant decrease in follicular B cells.

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  • - Obesity can cause inflammation in the body and make cancer spread faster, especially breast cancer spreading to the lungs.
  • - Researchers discovered that certain immune cells called monocytes work with other immune cells called neutrophils to help breast cancer spread in people who are obese.
  • - They found that these monocytes change and become more active when someone is obese, which helps in the cancer spreading process.
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CD4 T cells have a remarkable potential to differentiate into diverse effector lineages following activation. Here, we probe the heterogeneity present among naive CD4 T cells before encountering their cognate antigen to ask whether their effector potential is modulated by pre-existing transcriptional and chromatin landscape differences. Single-cell RNA sequencing shows that key drivers of variability are genes involved in T cell receptor (TCR) signaling.

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