871 results match your criteria: "Center for Infectious Medicine[Affiliation]"

Role of MAIT cells in gastrointestinal tract bacterial infections in humans: More than a gut feeling.

Mucosal Immunol

October 2023

Institute of Biopharmaceutical and Health Engineering, Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, Tsinghua University, Shenzhen, China. Electronic address:

Mucosa-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are the largest population of unconventional T cells in humans. These antimicrobial T cells are poised with rapid effector responses following recognition of the cognate riboflavin (vitamin B)-like metabolite antigens derived from microbial riboflavin biosynthetic pathway. Presentation of this unique class of small molecule metabolite antigens is mediated by the highly evolutionarily conserved major histocompatibility complex class I-related protein.

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Human circulating and tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells.

Nat Immunol

July 2023

Institute for Immunology and Center for AIDS Research, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

Our current knowledge of human memory CD8 T cells is derived largely from studies of the intravascular space. However, emerging data are starting to challenge some of the dogmas based on this work, suggesting that a conceptual revision may be necessary. In this review, we provide a brief history of the field and summarize the biology of circulating and tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells, which are ultimately responsible for effective immune surveillance.

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  • NAFLD is a widespread chronic liver condition that can progress from simple fat accumulation to serious liver diseases like NASH, cirrhosis, and cancer, but the biological mechanisms behind this progression are not well understood and there are no effective non-invasive diagnostic methods.
  • Researchers studied the immune profiles of patients with NAFL and NASH compared to healthy individuals to identify specific inflammatory proteins through various advanced analytical methods.
  • They found 13 inflammatory serum proteins that uniquely differentiate NASH from NAFL, revealing insights into the underlying biological disturbances in NASH and helping to identify distinct patient subgroups based on liver disease characteristics.
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The functionality of natural killer (NK) cells is tuned during education and is associated with remodeling of the lysosomal compartment. We hypothesized that genetic variation in killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) and HLA, which is known to influence the functional strength of NK cells, fine-tunes the payload of effector molecules stored in secretory lysosomes. To address this possibility, we performed a high-resolution analysis of KIR and HLA class I genes in 365 blood donors and linked genotypes to granzyme B loading and functional phenotypes.

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Human skin-resident CD8 T cells require RUNX2 and RUNX3 for induction of cytotoxicity and expression of the integrin CD49a.

Immunity

June 2023

Center for Hematology and Regenerative Medicine, Department of Medicine Hudddinge, Karolinska Institute, 14157 Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Clinical Immunology and Transfusion Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital, 17176 Stockholm, Sweden; Broegelmann Research Laboratory, Department of Clinical Sciences, University of Bergen, 5030 Bergen, Norway. Electronic address:

The integrin CD49a marks highly cytotoxic epidermal-tissue-resident memory (T) cells, but their differentiation from circulating populations remains poorly defined. We demonstrate enrichment of RUNT family transcription-factor-binding motifs in human epidermal CD8CD103CD49a T cells, paralleled by high RUNX2 and RUNX3 protein expression. Sequencing of paired skin and blood samples revealed clonal overlap between epidermal CD8CD103CD49a T cells and circulating memory CD8CD45RACD62L T cells.

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Memory profiles distinguish cross-reactive and virus-specific T cell immunity to mpox.

Cell Host Microbe

June 2023

Department of Medicine Huddinge, Center for Infectious Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm 14152, Sweden. Electronic address:

Mpox represents a persistent health concern with varying disease severity. Reinfections with mpox virus (MPXV) are rare, possibly indicating effective memory responses to MPXV or related poxviruses, notably vaccinia virus (VACV) from smallpox vaccination. We assessed cross-reactive and virus-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells in healthy individuals and mpox convalescent donors.

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Despite intensive research since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, it has remained unclear precisely which components of the early immune response protect against the development of severe COVID-19. Here, we perform a comprehensive immunogenetic and virologic analysis of nasopharyngeal and peripheral blood samples obtained during the acute phase of infection with SARS-CoV-2. We find that soluble and transcriptional markers of systemic inflammation peak during the first week after symptom onset and correlate directly with upper airways viral loads (UA-VLs), whereas the contemporaneous frequencies of circulating viral nucleocapsid (NC)-specific CD4 and CD8 T cells correlate inversely with various inflammatory markers and UA-VLs.

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Guardians of the oral barriers.

J Exp Med

July 2023

Center for Infectious Medicine, Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Huddinge, Sweden.

The oral mucosa serves as a frontline defense against many infections. Stolley et al. (2023.

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The single-cell transcriptional landscape of innate and adaptive lymphocytes in pediatric-onset colitis.

Cell Rep Med

May 2023

Center for Infectious Medicine, Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital Huddinge, Stockholm, Sweden. Electronic address:

Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are considered innate counterparts of adaptive T cells; however, their common and unique transcriptional signatures in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (pIBD) are largely unknown. Here, we report a dysregulated colonic ILC composition in pIBD colitis that correlates with inflammatory activity, including accumulation of naive-like CD45RACD62L ILCs. Weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) reveals modules of genes that are shared or unique across innate and adaptive lymphocytes.

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Hantavirus in humans: a review of clinical aspects and management.

Lancet Infect Dis

September 2023

Department of Internal Medicine, UNM Health Sciences Center, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • * These viruses affect endothelial cells and can lead to conditions such as haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) in Europe and Asia, and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS) in the Americas, which exhibit overlapping symptoms.
  • * Effective management of HCPS relies on early detection, quick access to diagnostic tests, and transfer to appropriate medical facilities, as there are currently no specific antiviral treatments available.
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Analysis of human lung mast cells by single cell RNA sequencing.

Front Immunol

April 2023

Division of Immunology and Allergy, Department of Medicine Solna, Karolinska Institutet, and Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.

Mast cells are tissue-resident cells playing major roles in homeostasis and disease conditions. Lung mast cells are particularly important in airway inflammatory diseases such as asthma. Human mast cells are classically divided into the subsets MC and MC, where MC express the mast cell protease tryptase and MC in addition express chymase, carboxypeptidase A3 (CPA3) and cathepsin G.

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  • Adoptive cell therapy using CAR-expressing NK cells shows promise for treating multiple myeloma, but challenges exist due to NK cells expressing the target antigen CD38.
  • Researchers are exploring an approach that monitors CD38 expression during the long-term stimulation of NK cells to optimize the introduction of an affinity-optimized CAR, avoiding self-destruction of the NK cells.
  • The study found that CAR-NK cells effectively attack CD38-positive multiple myeloma cells, suggesting this method could be a powerful immunotherapy for patients with this type of cancer.
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NK cells in COVID-19-from disease to vaccination.

J Leukoc Biol

October 2023

Center for Infectious Medicine, Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital, Alfred Nobels allé 8, Stockholms län, 141 52 Huddinge, Sweden.

Natural killer cells participate in the host innate immune response to viral infection. Conversely, natural killer cell dysfunction and hyperactivation can contribute to tissue damage and immunopathology. Here, we review recent studies with respect to natural killer cell activity during infection with SARS-CoV-2.

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Effect of mTOR Inhibition with Sirolimus on Natural Killer Cell Reconstitution in Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation.

Transplant Cell Ther

June 2023

Center for Infectious Medicine, Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Institute for Cancer Research, Department of Cancer Immunology, University of Oslo, Oslo University Hospital, Norway. Electronic address:

Sirolimus is an inhibitor of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and is emerging as a promising component of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis regimens in the context of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Multiple studies have explored the clinical benefits of adding sirolimus to GVHD prophylaxis; however, detailed immunologic studies have not yet been carried out in this context. Mechanistically, mTOR is at the center of metabolic regulation in T cells and natural killer (NK) cells and is critical for their differentiation to mature effector cells.

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  • - Vaccination provides significant protection against severe COVID-19 variants like omicron but is less effective at preventing initial infections; a study of 368 triple vaccinated healthcare workers observed a 22% infection rate among participants.
  • - High serum antibody levels were linked to better protection against infection, as indicated by a lower viral load and quicker viral clearance in qPCR positive cases.
  • - Previous infection with non-omicron variants improves protection against omicron, mainly through mucosal spike-specific IgA responses, while only 10% of those infected remained asymptomatic.
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Implementation interventions in infection prevention and control (IPC) differ by recipients. The two target groups are healthcare workers directly involved in patient care ("frontline") and IPC professionals as proxy agents, that is, implementation support practitioners. While both types of implementation interventions aim to promote compliance with clinical interventions to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAI), their tailoring may be vastly different, for example, due to different behavioural outcomes.

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Myeloid cells from Langerhans cell histiocytosis patients exhibit increased vesicle trafficking and an altered secretome capable of activating NK cells.

Haematologica

September 2023

Childhood Cancer Research Unit, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, 171 77 Sweden; Center for Infectious Medicine, Department of Medicine Huddinge, Karolinska Institutet, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, 141 52 Sweden.

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  • Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a serious condition where special cells form lumps in different organs, and it's linked to problems with brain function in kids.
  • Scientists studied LCH cells and compared them to healthy cells to understand their behavior and found these LCH cells were more active in taking in and releasing other materials.
  • They discovered that LCH cells release tiny packets that can affect other immune cells, which could help learn more about the disease and how to treat it better.
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To date, single-cell studies of human white adipose tissue (WAT) have been based on small cohort sizes and no cellular consensus nomenclature exists. Herein, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis of publicly available and newly generated single-cell, single-nucleus, and spatial transcriptomic results from human subcutaneous, omental, and perivascular WAT. Our high-resolution map is built on data from ten studies and allowed us to robustly identify >60 subpopulations of adipocytes, fibroblast and adipogenic progenitors, vascular, and immune cells.

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Functional SARS-CoV-2 cross-reactive CD4 T cells established in early childhood decline with age.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

March 2023

Division of Clinical Microbiology, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, 141 52 Huddinge, Sweden.

Pre-existing SARS-CoV-2-reactive T cells have been identified in SARS-CoV-2-unexposed individuals, potentially modulating COVID-19 and vaccination outcomes. Here, we provide evidence that functional cross-reactive memory CD4 T cell immunity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is established in early childhood, mirroring early seroconversion with seasonal human coronavirus OC43. Humoral and cellular immune responses against OC43 and SARS-CoV-2 were assessed in SARS-CoV-2-unexposed children (paired samples at age two and six) and adults (age 26 to 83).

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Phenotypic diversity of human adipose tissue-resident NK cells in obesity.

Front Immunol

March 2023

Hormone Laboratory, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.

Natural killer (NK) cells have emerged as key mediators of obesity-related adipose tissue inflammation. However, the phenotype of NK cell subsets residing in human adipose tissue are poorly defined, preventing a detailed understanding of their role in metabolic disorders. In this study, we applied multicolor flow cytometry to characterize CD56 and CD56 NK cells in blood and adipose tissue depots in individuals with obesity and identified surface proteins enriched on adipose tissue-resident CD56 NK cells.

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Editorial: CD8+ T-cells in HIV/SIV infection, prophylaxis, and therapy.

Front Immunol

March 2023

Immunology Laboratory, Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, United States.

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Objective: Early stages with streptococcal necrotizing soft tissue infections (NSTIs) are often difficult to discern from cellulitis. Increased insight into inflammatory responses in streptococcal disease may guide correct interventions and discovery of novel diagnostic targets.

Methods: Plasma levels of 37 mediators, leucocytes and CRP from 102 patients with β-hemolytic streptococcal NSTI derived from a prospective Scandinavian multicentre study were compared to those of 23 cases of streptococcal cellulitis.

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Highlights of the ERS Lung Science Conference 2022.

Breathe (Sheff)

December 2022

Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology (ciTechCare), School of Health Sciences (ESSLei), Polytechnic of Leiria, Leiria, Portugal.

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