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Elite immune cells lead the fight against multiple myeloma

Researchers from The University of Osaka discovered that only a small proportion of CD8 T cells undergo sustained clonal expansion in multiple myeloma immunotherapy, leading to the strongest anti-tumor response. Early immune activity could help predict which cells will become effective cancer fighters.

SourceThe University of Osaka·JournalLeukemia·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 20, 2026

We can help the body fight entire viral families

Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology have discovered that combining key vaccine ingredients could give the body the tools it needs to fight the entire family of arenaviruses with a single vaccine. This approach may protect against life-threatening infections from Lassa virus, Junin virus, and many other arenaviruses.

SourceLa Jolla Institute for Immunology·JournalCell Reports Medicine·TypeExperimental study·DateMay 20, 2026
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Stem cell memory CAR T cells achieve complete remissions at low doses without chemotherapy preconditioning

Researchers developed a highly homogeneous population of stem cell memory T cells that exhibit superior expansion and persistence, enabling complete responses at low doses. The study showed a favorable tolerability profile and demonstrated the separation between beneficial effects and toxic consequences.

SourceLeibniz Institute for Immunotherapy·JournalCell·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateApr 30, 2026

We're taking a closer look at immune 'memory'

Researchers have found that COVID vaccines can train immune cells to remember the SARS-CoV-2 virus and protect against severe infection for years afterward. However, the continued spread of disease has scientists taking a closer look at how the immune system builds up immune memory over time.

SourceLa Jolla Institute for Immunology·JournalImmunity·TypeLiterature review·DateApr 14, 2026

Researchers uncover how obesity impairs vaccine response

Researchers found that obesity significantly impaired antibody production to a Pseudomonas aeruginosa vaccine in mouse models. The study suggests prioritizing tissue-resident immunity to boost protection against infections. Understanding this relationship addresses a significant gap in current vaccine research.

SourceAmerican Association of Immunologists Inc·JournalThe Journal of Immunology·DateApr 13, 2026

A new CAR-T therapy from Sant Pau achieves positive results in a high proportion of patients with a refractory type of lymphoma

A new CAR-T therapy, HSP-CAR30, has achieved positive results in a high proportion of patients with refractory CD30+ lymphoma. The treatment promotes the expansion of memory T cells, leading to durable responses and improved clinical outcomes.

SourceInstitut de Recerca Sant Pau (Sant Pau Research Institute)·JournalBlood·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateApr 29, 2025

New phase of the immune response uncovered

Researchers at University of Würzburg unveil novel mechanisms in the immune system's defense cell proliferation and specialization. The findings reveal a cyclical activation process driving the immune response, with potential implications for immunotherapies targeting cancer and chronic infections.

SourceUniversity of Würzburg·JournalScience·TypeImaging analysis·DateApr 10, 2025
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Robust mucosal SARS-CoV-2-specific T cells effectively combat COVID-19 and establish polyfunctional resident memory in patient lungs

Researchers found robust, virus-fighting T cells in lung tissue that correlate with reduced viral load, inflammation, and improved respiratory function. These cells maintain a polyfunctional memory phenotype after viral clearance, highlighting their role in controlling COVID-19.

SourceNational Center for Respiratory Medicine·JournalNature Immunology·TypeObservational study·DateMar 24, 2025

Stopping asthma in its tracks

Researchers have developed two therapeutic cocktails that inhibit key molecules, stopping immune cells from overreacting to allergens. The treatments reduced asthma attacks in mice by erasing the immune system's memory of asthma-causing allergens.

SourceLa Jolla Institute for Immunology·JournalJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology·TypeExperimental study·DateFeb 19, 2025

New research reveals how location influences how our immune system fights disease

A new study published in Nature reveals that tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells play unique roles based on their location within the small intestine, providing a local first line of defense against re-infection. The findings provide insight into how microenvironments and cellular interactions shape immune responses.

SourceAllen Institute·JournalNature·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJan 22, 2025
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T cells rise up to fight infections in the gut

Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology discovered that tissue-resident memory CD8 T cells rise up to fight infections in the small intestine, using spatial transcriptomics technology. These immune cells are split between villi and crypts, with progenitor-like cells replenishing effector T cells.

SourceLa Jolla Institute for Immunology·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 22, 2025

Update: T cells may offer some protection in an H5N1 ‘spillover’ scenario

A new study by La Jolla Institute for Immunology researchers suggests that many people may already have immune cells on standby to combat the H5N1 virus. The study found similarities between H5N1 and seasonal influenza viruses, allowing scientists to predict cross-reactive T cell responses that could help decrease disease severity.

SourceLa Jolla Institute for Immunology·JournalmBio·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJan 2, 2025

Researchers reveal how aging impairs antitumor activity of CD8+ T cells

Researchers found that aging decreases tissue resident memory T cells in CD8+ T cells, leading to compromised antitumor immunity. A small molecule compound inhibiting BFAR was identified as a potential inhibitor of this process, boosting antitumor immunity in aged mice.

SourceChinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters·JournalNature Aging·DateNov 27, 2024
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Study sheds light on how virus-fighting cells develop during long COVID

A new long-term study found that memory T cells can be established and maintain key features to fight off subsequent infections of newer strains, providing potential insight into rapid recovery from COVID. The study's findings are important for understanding how the body responds to COVID-19.

SourceUniversity of Melbourne·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 16, 2024

Pre-surgical antibody treatment might prevent heart transplant rejection

A new study suggests that an anti-inflammatory antibody treatment can be used to prevent heart transplant rejection. The treatment was found to block an innate immune response that drives dangerous inflammation in transplanted hearts, leading to prolonged organ survival.

SourceCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 12, 2024

LJI scientists capture immune cells hidden in nasal passages

Researchers at La Jolla Institute for Immunology have discovered immune cells, such as tissue resident memory cells, in the upper airway that can fight infections and build long-term immunity. These findings may lead to better vaccines and a deeper understanding of immunity against respiratory pathogens.

SourceLa Jolla Institute for Immunology·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 31, 2024
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Recent study reveals key immune cells as critical factors in lung cancer prognosis

A recent study published in Frontiers in Immunology highlights the crucial role of tissue-resident memory T cells in non-small cell lung cancer. The research found that these cells can significantly impact patient outcomes and guide personalized treatment strategies, particularly those involving immunotherapy.

SourceTerasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation·JournalFrontiers in Immunology·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateJul 30, 2024

Serendipity reveals new method to fight cancer with T cells

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have developed a new method to treat cancer using T cells, which was discovered by chance. The two-step process 'metabolically priming' enhances the ability of T cells to target tumors and survive longer in the body.

SourceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison·JournalMolecular Therapy — Methods & Clinical Development·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 2, 2024

Researchers identify key differences in inner workings of immune cells

A team of researchers identified two functionally distinct populations of T cells with different cellular architectures that influence their fate. Cells with nuclear invaginations rapidly proliferate and kill pathogens, while those without undergo a more leisurely activation process. These findings have significant implications for und...

SourceETH Zurich·JournalScience·DateJun 6, 2024

Gene signatures from tissue-resident T cells as a predictive tool for melanoma patients

Researchers found a strong association between favorable survival outcomes and high populations of tissue-resident memory T cells in melanoma patients. The study identified 11 distinct gene signatures that correlate with T cell abundance and patient survival, suggesting a crucial role for T cells in immunomodulation.

SourceTerasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation·JournaliScience·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateMay 2, 2024
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Could novel immune cell therapy combat hepatitis B infections?

Researchers identify a promising strategy for combating hepatitis B virus (HBV) by boosting the effects of immune cells called stem cell memory T cells (TSCMs). In a mouse model, introducing TSCMs from patients into mice resulted in the elimination of HBV-infected liver cells.

SourceWiley·JournalFEBS Letters·DateApr 10, 2024

CHOP, Stanford researchers identify protein that controls CAR T cell longevity

Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and Stanford Medicine discovered the FOXO1 protein plays a crucial role in controlling CAR T cell longevity. The study found that FOXO1 enhances the survival and function of CAR T cells, leading to more effective cancer treatment.

SourceChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 10, 2024

Optimizing boosters: How COVID mRNA vaccines reshape immune memory after each dose

Researchers found that T cells can reshape their memory and maintain diversity against COVID-19 variants in response to successive mRNA vaccinations. The study revealed a shift among clonotypes, with a change from early responders to main responders after the second shot, suggesting a new dominant population of effector-memory T cells.

SourceTokyo University of Science·JournalCell Reports·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 8, 2024

Chinese Medical Journal review discusses metabolic reprogramming of T cells

The review highlights how T cell metabolism influences their fate, particularly in response to pathogen infections and tumorigenesis. It explores the role of glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids in energy production and metabolic adaptation, which can contribute to T cell exhaustion.

SourceCactus Communications·JournalChinese Medical Journal·TypeSystematic review·DateFeb 28, 2024
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Babies use immune system differently, but efficiently

Research from Cornell University reveals that newborn T cells are more efficient at responding to early stages of an infection and defending against unknown bacteria, parasites, and viruses. This discovery clarifies why infants respond differently to infections, paving the way for therapeutic applications.

SourceCornell University·JournalScience Immunology·DateFeb 23, 2024

Prior zika infection increases risk of subsequent severe dengue and hospitalization, study concludes

A Brazilian study found that prior zika infection significantly increases the risk of developing severe dengue and being hospitalized. The study analyzed samples from over 1,000 laboratory-confirmed dengue patients and identified a higher viral load and inflammatory cytokine levels in those with prior zika infections.

SourceFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo·JournalPLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases·DateFeb 6, 2024

When and how immune cells decide to form pathogen memories

Researchers have discovered that immune cells can form memories of pathogens at multiple phases during an infection, with the ability to switch between memory and effector cell fates. This flexibility enables individuals to better adapt to uncertain situations and respond effectively to different threats.

SourceUniversity of Washington School of Medicine/UW Medicine·JournalImmunity·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 31, 2024

Evolution of the human immune system in the post-Omicron era

Research reveals memory T cells formed after Omicron breakthrough infection provide enhanced immunity against future variants. The study suggests the immune system adapts to combat emerging strains, leading to higher chances of inducing memory T cell defenses.

SourceInstitute for Basic Science·JournalScience Immunology·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 19, 2024
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Duke-NUS scientists discover potential nasal COVID-19 vaccine candidate that offers better and longer protection

Researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School have discovered a potential intranasal vaccine candidate that provides improved, longer-lasting immunity against COVID-19. The vaccine boosts mucosal antibody response and enhances long-term immune protection through preferential induction of airway-resident T cells and central memory T cells.

SourceDuke-NUS Medical School·JournalEBioMedicine·TypeExperimental study·DateJan 9, 2024
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MU researcher helps boost immune system memory against influenza

Researchers at the University of Missouri have identified a way to improve immunological memory produced by T cells in response to influenza infection, potentially leading to more effective vaccines and treatments. The study found that manipulating a molecular signaling pathway can strengthen and prolong the immune response.

SourceUniversity of Missouri-Columbia·JournalNature·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 11, 2023
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A fate determination fork-in-the-road for germinal center Tfh and T memory cells

Scientists at UAB identify a cell-surface marker that distinguishes PD-1+CXCR5+CD4+ T cells destined to become GC-Tfh cells from those becoming long-lived memory CXCR5+CD4+ T cells. The study reveals the critical role of c-Maf in the transition step from pre-Tfh to GC-Tfh cell differentiation.

SourceUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateAug 14, 2023

University of Ottawa research team finds window into mechanisms of rare disease

A University of Ottawa-led research team has made significant progress in understanding XLP-2, a genetic disorder that affects the immune system. The study reveals two underlying mechanisms: poor expression of Interleukin-6 and compromised T cell survival, which lead to immunodeficiency in patients.

SourceUniversity of Ottawa·JournalPLOS Pathogens·TypeImaging analysis·DateAug 3, 2023

Scientific breakthrough harnesses mRNA technology to develop powerful malaria vaccine

A breakthrough mRNA vaccine has been developed to target and stimulate protective immune cell responses against malaria. The vaccine combines an RNA-based approach with a liver-specific adjuvant, generating resident memory cells that halt malaria infection in the liver, providing a broader and more protective immune response.

SourceThe Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity·JournalNature Immunology·TypeExperimental study·DateJul 20, 2023

Mapping the development of infection-fighting immune cells

Researchers discover cBAF protein complex plays crucial role in controlling T cell fate during infection. The study reveals how chromatin remodeling and genetic code accessibility influence the development of cytotoxic T cells into effector and memory subtypes.

SourceSalk Institute·JournalImmunity·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 13, 2023
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Memory killer cells can improve survival for melanoma patients

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have identified how memory killer cells are formed and found a correlation between their presence in cancer tissue and improved survival rates in people with melanoma. The study suggests that harnessing the potential of these cells could lead to more effective immunotherapy.

SourceKarolinska Institutet·JournalImmunity·TypeExperimental study·DateJun 2, 2023

Previous smallpox vaccine provides immunity to mpox

Researchers from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden report that individuals vaccinated against smallpox decades ago retain cross-reactive immunity to mpox. The study found that previous smallpox vaccination provides about 80% protection against mpox.

SourceKarolinska Institutet·JournalCell Host & Microbe·DateMay 23, 2023
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Study points to new approach to treat chronic transplant rejection

Researchers at University of Pittsburgh have discovered a type of immune cell that drives chronic organ transplant failure and uncovered pathways to improve patient outcomes. Blocking IL-15 signaling has been shown to prolong graft survival in mouse kidney recipients, offering a promising therapeutic target.

SourceUniversity of Pittsburgh·JournalScience Immunology·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 21, 2023

Resident T-cells key to salmonella immunity

Researchers at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine discovered that tissue resident memory cells are crucial for inducing a powerful immune response against Salmonella. Molecules like interleukin-1 and 2 enhance the formation of these cells in the liver, providing a rapid-response force.

SourceUniversity of California - Davis·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·TypeExperimental study·DateApr 17, 2023

Common cold gives children immunity against COVID-19

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet discovered that children's memory T cells react to SARS-CoV-2, providing immunity against COVID-19. The study found strong cross-reactivity between coronaviruses causing common colds and SARS-CoV-2.

SourceKarolinska Institutet·JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences·DateMar 14, 2023

Studying partial remission of type 1 diabetes in children: New biomarkers and the immunoregulatory role of microRNA

A study has identified new microRNA biomarkers for the partial remission phase of type 1 diabetes and linked one of these microRNAs to immunoregulatory processes. The findings suggest a unique microRNA signature expression during this phase, which modulates regulatory T cell expansion and PD-1 expression.

SourceGermans Trias i Pujol Research Institute·JournalNon-Coding RNA·TypeExperimental study·DateMar 6, 2023

Children’s immune response to coronavirus: fast but doesn’t last

New research reveals that children's immune systems have a strong initial reaction to coronavirus but don't develop long-lasting memory T cells like adults do. This means they are at risk of getting sick when reinfected and may experience an immune over-reaction, leading to severe symptoms.

SourceGarvan Institute of Medical Research·JournalClinical Immunology·TypeObservational study·DateJan 26, 2023
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Protein kinase CK2 has key role in killer T cells during infection by Listeria monocytogenes

The study found that protein kinase CK2 plays a key role in regulating CD8+ T cell activation, metabolic reprogramming and differentiation during infection by the intracellular pathogen Listeria monocytogenes. In mouse models, deletion of the CK2α catalytic subunit impaired CD8+ T cell function.

SourceUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham·JournalThe Journal of Immunology·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 1, 2022

Pomegranate fueling cancer therapy

Researchers identified urolithin A as a compound that improves function of immune cells against cancer. The study found that urolithin A induces mitophagy in T cells, recycling and renewing mitochondria to enhance tumor-fighting capabilities.

SourceEcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne·JournalImmunity·TypeExperimental study·DateOct 18, 2022
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Understanding Virtual Memory CD8+ T Cells

Researchers review biology and development of virtual memory CD8+ T cells in mice and humans, highlighting their role in infections and cancer. The study sheds light on the mysterious population of virtual memory cells with characteristics identical to murine TVM cells.

SourceMary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News·JournalJournal of Interferon & Cytokine Research·TypeExperimental study·DateSep 28, 2022

Killer cells get better with age

Research by Saarland University scientists reveals that killer T cells become more effective and powerful with age, making them a promising tool for cancer immunotherapy. The study's findings suggest that older patients' immune systems can produce more potent killer cells to fight off pathogens.

SourceSaarland University·JournalAging Cell·DateSep 21, 2022

New insights into HIV latent cells yield potential cure targets

Scientists used cutting-edge technology to analyze HIV-infected memory CD4+ T cells and found distinct gene expression patterns linked to cell survival and proliferation. These findings suggest that the HIV-infected reservoir may be uniquely susceptible to targeted therapies, offering new hope for cure research.

SourceNIH/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases·DateJul 27, 2022
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New fast test discriminates between cellular immunity to SARS-CoV-2 after vaccination or infection

Researchers developed a new blood test that can indicate cellular immunity to SARS-CoV-2 within 48 hours. The test distinguishes between post-infection and post-vaccination immunity, enabling quick diagnosis for patients unable to produce antibodies. Long-lasting T-cell responses may protect against severe disease in re-infections.

SourceMedical University of Vienna·JournalAllergy·DateJul 20, 2022

Finding HIV’s sweet spot

Researchers found that HIV prefers to infect memory CD4 T cells with large amounts of specific sugars, including fucose and sialic acid. The study also reveals that HIV boosts the production of these sugars in infected cells, highlighting a new target for potential treatments.

SourceGladstone Institutes·JournaleLife·DateJul 5, 2022