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  • Diane Mathis and Christophe Benoist describe how our understanding of the function of autoimmune regulator (AIRE) has developed over the last decade, from its discovery to its role in central tolerance. Key questions that need to be addressed over the next decade are also highlighted.

    • Diane Mathis
    • Christophe Benoist
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 7, P: 645-650
    • Diane Mathis
    • Christophe Benoist
    Correspondence
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 7, P: 1
  • What is the role and value of consortium biology in immunology? Here, the participants of the Immunological Genome Project share their thoughts on the benefits and shortcomings of 'big science' and discuss how the immunology community can profit from engaging in this type of discovery-led research.

    • Christophe Benoist
    • Lewis Lanier
    • Diane Mathis
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 12, P: 734-740
  • Protective immunity against tuberculosis is multifactorial, and correlates of protection — either during natural infection or after vaccination — are lacking. Here, Behar and colleagues discuss why it is time to look beyond interferon-γ for protective mechanisms againstMycobacterium tuberculosis.

    • Cláudio Nunes-Alves
    • Matthew G. Booty
    • Samuel M. Behar
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Volume: 12, P: 289-299
  • This Review explores how distinct antigen-presenting cell types that reside in lymph nodes can contribute to T cell activation. The authors discuss the recent evidence showing that lymph node stromal cell populations are involved in the maintenance of peripheral immune tolerance.

    • Shannon J. Turley
    • Anne L. Fletcher
    • Kutlu G. Elpek
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Immunology
    Volume: 10, P: 813-825