“…miR-155 enhances CD8 T cell expansion during acute infections and cancer (Gracias et al, 2013; Lind et al, 2013; Lind and Ohashi, 2014; Tsai et al, 2013) and regulates responses to inflammatory and cytokine signals in different settings, such as acutely resolved viral and bacterial infections (Gracias et al, 2013), tumor models (Ji et al, 2015), autoimmunity (O’Connell et al, 2010), and age-dependent inflammation (Hu et al, 2014). Expression of miR-155 is increased in HIV infection, and higher expression of miR-155 correlates with increased disease (Witwer et al, 2012).…”