Publications by authors named "Philine Steinbach"

Article Synopsis
  • Influenza A virus (IAV) causes severe respiratory infections and has implications for both public health and cancer progression, highlighting the need to study interactions between immune responses to cancer and infection.
  • Research using mouse models revealed that IAV infection can decrease tumor burden while activating tumor-specific CD8+ T-cells, linking viral infection with anti-tumor effects.
  • Blocking the migration of these activated CD8+ T-cells from tumors to infected lungs negated the anti-tumoral benefits of IAV infection, emphasizing the complexity of immune interactions in these contexts.
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CD47 is an ubiquitously expressed surface molecule with significant impact on immune responses. However, its role for antiviral immunity is not fully understood. Here, we revealed that the expression of CD47 on immune cells seemed to disturb the antiviral immune response as CD47-deficient mice (CD47) showed an augmented clearance of influenza A virus (IAV).

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PD-1-targeted therapies have shown modest antiviral effects in preclinical models of chronic viral infection. Thus, novel therapy protocols are necessary to enhance T cell immunity and viral control to overcome T cell dysfunction and immunosuppression. Here, we demonstrate that nanoparticle-based therapeutic vaccination improved PD-1-targeted therapy during chronic infection with Friend retrovirus (FV).

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Kinetochores are chromatin-bound multi-protein complexes that allow high-fidelity chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis. Kinetochore assembly is exclusively initiated at chromatin containing Cse4/CENP-A nucleosomes. The molecular mechanisms ensuring that subcomplexes assemble efficiently into kinetochores only at centromeres, but not anywhere else, are incompletely understood.

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