Publications by authors named "Ryan Devlin"

A new study reports that dendritic cells actively shape the CCL19 chemokine gradient to which they respond and that the chemokine receptor CCR7 both senses CCL19 and mediates its internalisation. Generation of local changes in chemokines allows coordination of movement over longer distances than previous models could explain.

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  • T cell responses to infections and cancer are guided by conventional dendritic cells (cDCs) in lymph nodes, which interact with migratory cDCs that transport antigens from the site of challenge.
  • Research reveals that both tissue and lymph node cDCs work together, influenced by contextual signals, to determine the quality of T cell activation.
  • The study shows that in different environments, such as tumors versus infections, cDC activation varies, affecting how antigens are processed and T cell responses are directed in the lymph nodes.
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Interactions between viruses during coinfections can influence viral fitness and population diversity, as seen in the generation of reassortant pandemic influenza A virus (IAV) strains. However, opportunities for interactions between closely related viruses are limited by a process known as superinfection exclusion (SIE), which blocks coinfection shortly after primary infection. Using IAVs, we asked whether SIE, an effect which occurs at the level of individual cells, could limit interactions between populations of viruses as they spread across multiple cells within a host.

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In a recent study, Sargent et al. characterise several novel Rag1-/- mouse strains and demonstrate that genetic background strongly influences xenograft development and phenotype. Here, we discuss this work within the broader context of cancer mouse modelling.

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