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Today’s Immunology Science Briefing | April 19th 2026, 9:00:12 am

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The alarmin protein IL-33 triggers a specific metabolic switch in immune cells, activating pathways for arginine metabolism and polyamine synthesis. This metabolic reprogramming is essential for turning Th2 immune cells into long-term residents within tissues, which is a key step in chronic inflammatory responses.
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IL-33 also changes the genetic activity of Th2 cells, turning on genes that help the cells stick to and move within tissues. This reveals how a single signal from damaged tissue can orchestrate both the metabolism and the tissue-integration program of immune cells, offering new targets for treating allergies and other Th2-driven diseases.
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The protein TRF2, known for protecting chromosome ends, has a completely separate job in brain stem cells: it acts like a genetic silencer to keep them from turning into neurons. It does this by binding to specific DNA structures called G-quadruplexes at the start of differentiation genes and recruiting a repressive protein complex.
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Disrupting TRF2’s interaction with G-quadruplexes, either with special drugs or by removing a helper protein, releases the genetic brakes and promotes the birth of new neurons. This discovery of TRF2’s non-telomeric role provides a fresh perspective on how stem cell identity is maintained and could inform research into brain aging and regeneration.
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A massive genetic survey of fungi used in agriculture has uncovered over 5,200 clusters of genes with the potential to produce new bioactive compounds. The vast majority of these genetic blueprints code for molecules that are completely unknown to science.
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Researchers successfully linked several of these newly identified gene clusters to molecules that can fight crop pests. This hidden chemical treasure trove within common fungi points the way to developing a new generation of sustainable, nature-inspired pesticides to protect global food security.
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