SARS-CoV-2 mutations in MHC-I-restricted epitopes evade CD8+ T cell responses

COVID-19 antibody research has found patients demonstrated the presence of memory B cells—immune cells that "remember" viral proteins and can trigger rapid production of antibodies when re-exposed to the virus—as long as 8 months after initial infection.

Hairy cells in the nose called brush cells may be involved in causing allergies: Airway brush cells generate cysteinyl leukotrienes through the ATP sensor P2Y2

In Unvaccinated children, "Immune Amnesia" occurs in the wake of Measles Infection.

Shift work & jet lag disrupt not just sleep cycles, but feeding & digestive cycles as well

Asthma develops different in adults and newborns: Inception of early-life allergen–induced airway hyperresponsiveness is reliant on IL-13+CD4+ T cells

Zika virus activates de novo and cross-reactive memory B cell responses in dengue-experienced donors

Resident memory CD8+ T cells in the upper respiratory tract prevent pulmonary influenza virus infection (vaccines that induce nasal Trm cells may stop respiratory pathogens at the gates.)