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### 2025

Magill I, Piekarsa V, Kossida S, Croteau J, Lee A, Balderas R, Zemmour D, Benoist C, Project immgenT. [Genomic specificity of anti-mouse TCR mAbs determined by single-cell RNAseq](/publication/genomic-specificity-anti-mouse-tcr-mabs-determined-single-cell-rnaseq). J Immunol. 2025;214(9):2202–2210. doi:10.1093/jimmun/vkaf094



 

 

Magill I, Piekarsa V, Kossida S, Croteau J, Lee A, Balderas R, Zemmour D, Benoist C, Project immgenT. [Genomic specificity of anti-mouse TCR mAbs determined by single-cell RNAseq](/publication/genomic-specificity-anti-mouse-tcr-mabs-determined-single-cell-rnaseq). J Immunol. 2025;214(9):2202–2210. doi:10.1093/jimmun/vkaf094



 

 

 

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T cells play a pivotal role in the immune system, relying on their somatically rearranged T cell receptor (TCR) to recognize peptide-MHC complexes. A comprehensive and extensively used set of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against TCR variable regions was...



 

 

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Gonzalez RJ, Peng C, von Andrian UH. [Modeling lymph node metastases in vivo](/publication/modeling-lymph-node-metastases-vivo). Nature Protocols. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41596-025-01235-8 



 

 

Gonzalez RJ, Peng C, von Andrian UH. [Modeling lymph node metastases in vivo](/publication/modeling-lymph-node-metastases-vivo). Nature Protocols. 2025. doi:10.1038/s41596-025-01235-8 



 

 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfModeling lymph node metas...](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/2025-11/s41596-025-01235-8.pdf)
 
Distant organ metastases remain the leading cause of death in patients with solid tumors[1](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41596-025-01235-8#ref-CR1), where the process is initiated by cancer cells escaping the primary tumor. Sentinel lymph nodes (LNs) are common sites for secondary tumor formation before...



 

 

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Nemeto Y, Morikawa R, Yonemoto Y, Tanaka S, Takei Y, Oshima S, Nagaishi T, Tsuchiya K, Nakamura T, Takenaka K, et al. [Intestinal CD4-CD8αβ-TCRαβ+ T cells function as tolerogenic antigen presenting cells in mice](/publication/intestinal-cd4-cd8ab-tcrab-t-cells-function-tolerogenic-antigen-presenting-cells-mice). 2025. doi:0.1038/s41467-025-62089-y



 

 

Nemeto Y, Morikawa R, Yonemoto Y, Tanaka S, Takei Y, Oshima S, Nagaishi T, Tsuchiya K, Nakamura T, Takenaka K, et al. [Intestinal CD4-CD8αβ-TCRαβ+ T cells function as tolerogenic antigen presenting cells in mice](/publication/intestinal-cd4-cd8ab-tcrab-t-cells-function-tolerogenic-antigen-presenting-cells-mice). 2025. doi:0.1038/s41467-025-62089-y



 

 

 

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The intestinal mucosa harbors diverse lymphocyte populations, including double negative CD4-CD8αβ-TCRαβ+ T (DNT) cells, in the intraepithelial compartment and the lamina propria. Here we report that DNT cells in mouse small intestines are motile and reach...



 

 

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Jaquish A, Phung E, Gong X, Baldominos P, Galván-Peña S, Magill I, Bursulaya I, Marina E, consortium I, Bertrand K, et al. [Mammary intraepithelial lymphocytes and intestinal inputs shape T cell dynamics in lactogenesis](/publication/mammary-intraepithelial-lymphocytes-and-intestinal-inputs-shape-t-cell-dynamics). 2025. doi:10.1038/s41590-025-02218-3



 

 

Jaquish A, Phung E, Gong X, Baldominos P, Galván-Peña S, Magill I, Bursulaya I, Marina E, consortium I, Bertrand K, et al. [Mammary intraepithelial lymphocytes and intestinal inputs shape T cell dynamics in lactogenesis](/publication/mammary-intraepithelial-lymphocytes-and-intestinal-inputs-shape-t-cell-dynamics). 2025. doi:10.1038/s41590-025-02218-3



 

 

 

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Pregnancy brings about profound changes in the mammary gland to prepare for lactation, yet immunocyte changes that accompany this rapid remodeling are incompletely understood. We comprehensively analyzed mammary T cells, revealing a marked increase in CD4...



 

 

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### 2024

Hanč P, Messou M-A, Ajit J, von Andrian UH. [Setting the tone: nociceptors as conductors of immune responses](/publication/setting-tone-nociceptors-conductors-immune-responses). Trends Immunol. 2024;45:783–798. doi:10.1016/j.it.2024.08.007



 

 

Hanč P, Messou M-A, Ajit J, von Andrian UH. [Setting the tone: nociceptors as conductors of immune responses](/publication/setting-tone-nociceptors-conductors-immune-responses). Trends Immunol. 2024;45:783–798. doi:10.1016/j.it.2024.08.007



 

 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfHanc et al Trends Immunol...](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/2024-10/setting_the_tone-_nociceptors_as_conductors_of_immune_responses.pdf)
 
Nociceptors have emerged as master regulators of immune responses in both homeostatic and pathologic settings; however, their seemingly contradictory effects on the functions of different immune cell subsets have been a source of confusion. Nevertheless...



 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfHanc et al Trends Immunol...](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/2024-10/setting_the_tone-_nociceptors_as_conductors_of_immune_responses.pdf)
 
 

Xia M, Stegmeyer R, Shirakura K, Butz S, Thiriot A, Andrian U, Vestweber D. [Conditions that promote transcellular neutrophil migration in vivo](/publications/conditions-promote-transcellular-neutrophil-migration-vivo). Sci Rep. 2024;14(1):14471. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-65173-3



 

 

Xia M, Stegmeyer R, Shirakura K, Butz S, Thiriot A, Andrian U, Vestweber D. [Conditions that promote transcellular neutrophil migration in vivo](/publications/conditions-promote-transcellular-neutrophil-migration-vivo). Sci Rep. 2024;14(1):14471. doi:10.1038/s41598-024-65173-3



 

 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfXia et al Sci Rep.pdf](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/conditions_that_promote_transcellular_neutrophil_migration_in_vivo.pdf)
 
Circulating leukocytes enter tissue either through endothelial junctions (paracellular) or via a pore through the body of endothelial cells (transcellular). We have previously shown that genetically replacing VE-cadherin with a VE-cadherin-α-catenin (VEC...



 

 

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Raslan A, Pham T, Lee J, Kontodimas K, Tilston-Lunel A, Schmottlach J, Hong J, Dinc T, Bujor A, Caporarello N, et al. [Lung injury-induced activated endothelial cell states persist in aging-associated progressive fibrosis](/publications/lung-injury-induced-activated%C2%A0endothelial-cell-states-persist-aging). Nat Commun. 2024;15(1):5449. doi:10.1038/s41467-024-49545-x



 

 

Raslan A, Pham T, Lee J, Kontodimas K, Tilston-Lunel A, Schmottlach J, Hong J, Dinc T, Bujor A, Caporarello N, et al. [Lung injury-induced activated endothelial cell states persist in aging-associated progressive fibrosis](/publications/lung-injury-induced-activated%C2%A0endothelial-cell-states-persist-aging). Nat Commun. 2024;15(1):5449. doi:10.1038/s41467-024-49545-x



 

 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfRaslan et al Nat Commun.p...](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/lung_injury-induced_activated_endothelial_cell_states_persist_in_aging-associated_progressive_fibrosis.pdf)
 
Progressive lung fibrosis is associated with poorly understood aging-related endothelial cell dysfunction. To gain insight into endothelial cell alterations in lung fibrosis we performed single cell RNA-sequencing of bleomycin-injured lungs from young and...



 

 

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Wang T, Kaneko S, Kriukov E, Alvarez D, Lam E, Wang Y, La Manna S, Marasco D, Fernandez-Gonzalez A, Mitsialis A, et al. [SOCS3 regulates pathological retinal angiogenesis through modulating SPP1 expression in microglia and macrophages](/publications/socs3-regulates-pathological-retinal-angiogenesis-through-modulating-spp1). Mol Ther. 2024;32(5):1425–1444. doi:10.1016/j.ymthe.2024.03.025



 

 

Wang T, Kaneko S, Kriukov E, Alvarez D, Lam E, Wang Y, La Manna S, Marasco D, Fernandez-Gonzalez A, Mitsialis A, et al. [SOCS3 regulates pathological retinal angiogenesis through modulating SPP1 expression in microglia and macrophages](/publications/socs3-regulates-pathological-retinal-angiogenesis-through-modulating-spp1). Mol Ther. 2024;32(5):1425–1444. doi:10.1016/j.ymthe.2024.03.025



 

 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfWang et al Mol Ther.pdf](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/socs3_regulates_pathological_retinal_angiogenesis_through_modulating_spp1_expression_in_microglia_and_macrophages.pdf)
 
Pathological ocular angiogenesis has long been associated with myeloid cell activation. However, the precise cellular and molecular mechanisms governing the intricate crosstalk between the immune system and vascular changes during ocular...



 

 

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Kazer S, Match CM, Langan E, Messou M-A, LaSalle T, O’Leary E, Marbourg J, Naughton K, Andrian U, Ordovas-Montanes J. [Primary nasal viral infection rewires the tissue-scale memory response](/publications/primary-nasal-viral-infection-rewires-tissue-scale-memory-response). Immunity. 2024 Aug 13;57(8):1955-1974.e8. 2024. doi:10.1101/2023.05.11.539887



 

 

Kazer S, Match CM, Langan E, Messou M-A, LaSalle T, O’Leary E, Marbourg J, Naughton K, Andrian U, Ordovas-Montanes J. [Primary nasal viral infection rewires the tissue-scale memory response](/publications/primary-nasal-viral-infection-rewires-tissue-scale-memory-response). Immunity. 2024 Aug 13;57(8):1955-1974.e8. 2024. doi:10.1101/2023.05.11.539887



 

 

 

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- [ picture\_as\_pdfKazer et al Immunity pdf](/sites/g/files/omnuum3666/files/primary_nasal_influenza_infection_rewires_tissue-scale_memory_response_dynamics.pdf)
 
 The nasal mucosa is frequently the initial site of respiratory viral infection, replication, and transmission. Recent work has started to clarify the independent responses of epithelial, myeloid, and lymphoid cells to viral infection in the nasal mucosa... 

 

 

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Hanč P, Andrian U. [No pain, no gain - how nociceptors orchestrate tissue repair](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41422-024-00979-4). Cell Research 2024 May 23. doi: 10.1038/s41422-024-00979-4. 2024.



 

 

Hanč P, Andrian U. [No pain, no gain - how nociceptors orchestrate tissue repair](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41422-024-00979-4). Cell Research 2024 May 23. doi: 10.1038/s41422-024-00979-4. 2024.



 

 

 

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 **Pain-sensing peripheral neurons, nociceptors, exert control over many aspects of the immune response through various means, including the secretion of immunomodulatory molecules. Adding to the growing list of such interactions, a recent article by Lu et**...



 

 

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Price S, Oakes RS, Gonzalez RJ, Edwards C, Brady A, DeMarco JK, Andrian U, al. [Microneedle array delivery of Yersinia pestis recapitulates bubonic plague](/publications/microneedle-array-delivery-yersinia-pestis-recapitulates-bubonic-plague). iScience. 2024. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.108600



 

 

Price S, Oakes RS, Gonzalez RJ, Edwards C, Brady A, DeMarco JK, Andrian U, al. [Microneedle array delivery of Yersinia pestis recapitulates bubonic plague](/publications/microneedle-array-delivery-yersinia-pestis-recapitulates-bubonic-plague). iScience. 2024. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.108600



 

 

 

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Fleas transmit [*Yersinia pestis*](https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/biochemistry-genetics-and-molecular-biology/yersinia-pestis) directly within the dermis of mammals to cause bubonic plague. Syringe-mediated inoculation is widely used to recapitulate bubonic plague and study *Y. pestis* pathogenesis. However, [intradermal](https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/chemistry/intradermal) needle inoculation is tedious...



 

 

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### 2023

Chen Z, Ghavimi SAA, Wu M, McNamara J, Barreiro O, Maridas D, Kratchmarov R, Siegel A, Djeddi S, Gutierrez-Arcelus M, et al. [PPARγ agonist treatment reduces fibroadipose tissue in secondary lymphedema by exhausting fibroadipogenic PDGFRα+ mesenchymal cells](/publications/ppar%CE%B3-agonist-treatment-reduces-fibroadipose-tissue-secondary-lymphedema). JCI Insight. 2023;8(24). doi:10.1172/jci.insight.165324



 

 

Chen Z, Ghavimi SAA, Wu M, McNamara J, Barreiro O, Maridas D, Kratchmarov R, Siegel A, Djeddi S, Gutierrez-Arcelus M, et al. [PPARγ agonist treatment reduces fibroadipose tissue in secondary lymphedema by exhausting fibroadipogenic PDGFRα+ mesenchymal cells](/publications/ppar%CE%B3-agonist-treatment-reduces-fibroadipose-tissue-secondary-lymphedema). JCI Insight. 2023;8(24). doi:10.1172/jci.insight.165324



 

 

 

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Secondary lymphedema occurs in up to 20% of patients after lymphadenectomy performed for the surgical management of tumors involving the breast, prostate, uterus, and skin. Patients develop progressive edema of the affected extremity due to retention of...



 

 

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