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The Immune System – News and Features

The sun.
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RNA Damage, Not DNA, Drives Sunburn and Skin Inflammation

New research from the University of Copenhagen and NTU Singapore reveals that RNA damage, rather than DNA, plays a primary role in the skin’s immediate response to UV radiation. This RNA damage activates the ribotoxic stress response.
A syringe filled with pink liquid rests on two empty syringes.
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Discovery May Eliminate Need for Vaccine Refrigeration

A new storage technique can keep protein-based drugs and vaccines stable without keeping them cold.
Cancer cells.
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Immune Proteins Alter Blood Stem Cells To Protect Against Cancer

Researchers discovered that inflammasomes prevent cancer in blood stem cells by regulating proliferation and suppressing oncogenes like Ras. This protective mechanism involves cleaving tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptors in the bone marrow stroma.
An individual wearing a face mask holding their chest.
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Multiple COVID Infections Linked to Increased Risk of Long COVID

A study found that 85% of Long Covid patients had multiple Covid infections, highlighting re-infection as a key risk factor. Vaccination prior to initial infection significantly reduced the likelihood of developing Long Covid.
Someone pointing at a brain scan that shows neruodegeneration.
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Xenon Gas May Protect Against Alzheimer’s Disease in Animal Models

Researchers from Mass General Brigham and Washington University have found that Xenon gas inhalation reduces neuroinflammation, brain atrophy and amyloid and tau pathologies in Alzheimer’s mouse models.
HIV cells attacking a human cell.
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HIV-1's Secret RNA Structures Offer Clues for Fighting the Virus

Researchers mapped HIV-1’s translation strategy, revealing RNA elements like uORFs, iORFs and an intricate frameshift site structure that regulate viral protein synthesis. These findings highlight ribosome pausing as a key mechanism.
The bone marrow of a mouse with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (left) shows fibrosis, or scar tissue (horizontal lines). A mouse with the same disease treated with an RSK1 inhibitor shows bone marrow resembling normal tissue (right).
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Breast Cancer Trial Drug May Also Treat Blood Cancers

Two new studies led by researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified a possible way to block the progression of several forms of blood cancer using a drug already in clinical trials against breast cancer.
A poisonous red spitting cobra (Naja pallida) in front of a model of a toxic snake protein (orange) and a designed antitoxin protein.
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Snakebite Antivenom Reinvented with Protein Design Technology

Researchers from UW Medicine and the Technical University of Denmark have developed computationally designed proteins to neutralize toxins in elapid snake venom. These proteins target three-finger toxins.
A woman performing aerobic exercise on a yoga mat.
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Aerobic Exercise Could Significantly Reduce Alzheimer’s Disease Markers

A study reveals that aerobic exercise significantly reduces Alzheimer’s disease markers, including tau tangles, amyloid plaques, and iron buildup in the brain. The findings highlight how exercise enhances brain health.
B cells.
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Infection-Triggered Autoimmune Disease Driven by Mutations in “Rogue” Immune Cells

Garvan Institute researchers discovered how chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections lead to autoimmune diseases like cryoglobulinemic vasculitis. By identifying rogue B cell clones caused by persistent antibody clustering and mutations.
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