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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Immunology, Vol 13 (2022)
Resident macrophages play a unique role in the maintenance of tissue function. As phagocytes, they are an essential first line defenders against pathogens and much of the initial characterization of these cells was focused on their interaction with v
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https://doaj.org/article/1f0518ac02104f63bdf4e8237c724009
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports, Vol 16, Iss 12, Pp 3260-3272 (2016)
iNKT cells are a subset of innate T cells that recognize glycolipids presented on CD1d molecules and protect against bacterial infections, including S. pneumoniae. Using lung intravital imaging, we examined the behavior and mechanism of pulmonary iNK
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https://doaj.org/article/0a581b2694a64ae18309ee5a84e70a9f
Publikováno v:
WIREs Mechanisms of Disease. 14
In a world filled with microbes, some posing a threat to our body, our immune system is key to living a healthy life. The innate immune system is made of various cell types that act to guard our bodies. Unlike the adaptive immune system that has a sp
Autor:
Erwan Pernet, Sarah Sun, Nicole Sarden, Saideep Gona, Angela Nguyen, Nargis Khan, Martin Mawhinney, Kim A. Tran, Julia Chronopoulos, Dnyandeo Amberkar, Mina Sadeghi, Alexandre Grant, Shradha Wali, Renaud Prevel, Jun Ding, James G. Martin, Ajitha Thanabalasuriar, Bryan G. Yipp, Luis B. Barreiro, Maziar Divangahi
Publikováno v:
Nature.
Resident-tissue macrophages (RTMs) arise from embryonic precursors1,2, yet the developmental signals that shape their longevity remain largely unknown. Here we demonstrate in mice genetically deficient in 12-lipoxygenase and 15-lipoxygenase (Alox15
Publikováno v:
Journal of Leukocyte Biology
It has long been appreciated that understanding the interactions between the host and the pathogens that make us sick is critical for the prevention and treatment of disease. As antibiotics become increasingly ineffective, targeting the host and spec
Autor:
Adem C. Koksal, Chelsea C. Boo, Margarita Camara, Lily Cheng, Nicholas Holoweckyj, Virginia N. Takahashi, Carolina S. Caceres, Andriani C. Patera, Antonio DiGiandomenico, Christopher Morehouse, Shonda Hawkins, Taylor S. Cohen, Melissa de los Reyes, Ashley E. Keller, Bret R. Sellman, Sonja Hess, Mark Pelletier, Ajitha Thanabalasuriar, Marcello Marelli, Abby J. Chiang, Aaron A Berlin
Publikováno v:
Science Advances. 7
The underlying mechanisms contributing to injury-induced infection susceptibility remain poorly understood. Here, we describe a rapid increase in neutrophil cell numbers in the lungs following induction of thermal injury. These neutrophils expressed
Publikováno v:
The international journal of biochemistrycell biology. 134
As we learn more about chronic lung diseases, we are seeing that an unbalanced immune system plays a key role in disease pathogenesis. Innate immune cells, particularly tissue-resident macrophages, are important navigators of immunity, both during in
Autor:
Ajitha, Thanabalasuriar, Abby J, Chiang, Christopher, Morehouse, Margarita, Camara, Shonda, Hawkins, Ashley E, Keller, Adem C, Koksal, Carolina S, Caceres, Aaron A, Berlin, Nicholas, Holoweckyj, Virginia N, Takahashi, Lily, Cheng, Melissa, de Los Reyes, Mark, Pelletier, Andriani C, Patera, Bret, Sellman, Sonja, Hess, Marcello, Marelli, Chelsea C, Boo, Taylor S, Cohen, Antonio, DiGiandomenico
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Neutrophils abandon infection control during wound repair.
The underlying mechanisms contributing to injury-induced infection susceptibility remain poorly understood. Here, we describe a rapid increase in neutrophil cell numbers in the lungs fol
The underlying mechanisms contributing to injury-induced infection susceptibility remain poorly understood. Here, we describe a rapid increase in neutrophil cell numbers in the lungs fol
Autor:
Charles K. Stover, George Wilson, Ajitha Thanabalasuriar, Antonio DiGiandomenico, Bas G.J. Surewaard, Paul Kubes, Michelle Elizabeth Willson, Arpan Sharma Neupane, Ashley E. Keller, Bret R. Sellman, Paul Warrener
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Investigation. 127:2249-2261
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major cause of severe infections that lead to bacteremia and high patient mortality. P. aeruginosa has evolved numerous evasion and subversion mechanisms that work in concert to overcome immune recognition and effector fun
Autor:
Matthias Amrein, Moritz Peiseler, Agostina Carestia, Margaret M. Kelly, Arpan Sharma Neupane, Ashley E. Keller, Fernanda Vargas E Silva Castanheira, Paul Kubes, Craig N. Jenne, Antonio DiGiandomenico, Ajitha Thanabalasuriar, Michelle Elizabeth Willson, Andrew Chojnacki, Christopher Morehouse
Publikováno v:
Cell. 183(1)
Summary During respiration, humans breathe in more than 10,000 liters of non-sterile air daily, allowing some pathogens access to alveoli. Interestingly, alveoli outnumber alveolar macrophages (AMs), which favors alveoli devoid of AMs. If AMs, like m