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Today’s Immunology Science Briefing | March 10th 2026, 12:34:15 pm

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Researchers have developed a new tool to track a key immune signaling molecule, CXCL10, in real-time within living tissues. This allows scientists to see how the immune system communicates and organizes its response to threats like infections or cancer, providing a dynamic map of immune activity.
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A study in pancreatic cancer reveals how a nutrient-sensing protein called MondoA helps coordinate the activity of the powerful cancer-driving gene MYC with the cell’s stress response system. This discovery identifies a critical link that cancer cells depend on to survive and grow, pointing to a potential new therapeutic target.
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Scientists have discovered a new mechanism that cells use to control the transport of fats between different cellular compartments, a process vital for maintaining healthy cell function. They identified a protein called Hoi1 that acts as a guide, directing fat-transport machines to the right location at the cell’s membrane, which is crucial for managing cholesterol levels.
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A gut bacterium uses a specialized protein to control the production of tiny vesicles that it releases from its surface. This process is essential for the bacterium to successfully colonize the gut, highlighting a new way microbes interact with and adapt to their environment inside us.
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An analysis of fish populations shows that marine heatwaves have opposite effects depending on location: they can boost fish numbers in colder, northern regions but cause declines in warmer, southern areas. This reveals how climate change is reshaping ocean ecosystems in complex, location-specific ways, with major implications for fisheries and biodiversity.
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