[HTML][HTML] Recognition of hyaluronan released in sterile injury involves a unique receptor complex dependent on Toll-like receptor 4, CD44, and MD-2
KR Taylor, K Yamasaki, KA Radek, A Di Nardo… - Journal of Biological …, 2007 - ASBMB
… We sought to develop mouse models of sterile injury to determine innate elements that
recognize and mediate sterile inflammation. Our results demonstrate that the initiation of a sterile …
recognize and mediate sterile inflammation. Our results demonstrate that the initiation of a sterile …
Sterile inflammation: sensing and reacting to damage
… and receptor pathways that result in sterile inflammation and … of biologically active cytokines
during sterile injury-associated cell … release of cytokines during sterile cell injury has a role in …
during sterile injury-associated cell … release of cytokines during sterile cell injury has a role in …
Sensing sterile injury: opportunities for pharmacological control
… then be recognized by what is called a prototypic DAMP receptor: the multi-ligand receptor
RAGE. This DAMP receptor activation leads to the activation of several signaling pathways …
RAGE. This DAMP receptor activation leads to the activation of several signaling pathways …
Cellular and molecular choreography of neutrophil recruitment to sites of sterile inflammation
B McDonald, P Kubes - Journal of molecular medicine, 2011 - Springer
… Classically considered a wound healing response, the inflammatory reaction to sterile injury
… at sites of sterile injury, and they possess a number of functional receptors that may allow …
… at sites of sterile injury, and they possess a number of functional receptors that may allow …
Sterile inflammation in the liver
… been shown to activate the fMLP receptor, allowing neutrophils to localize with bacteria.
Surprisingly, the fMLP receptor also directs neutrophils to the site of sterile injury. Indeed, lysis of …
Surprisingly, the fMLP receptor also directs neutrophils to the site of sterile injury. Indeed, lysis of …
Macrophages play an essential role in trauma-induced sterile inflammation and tissue repair
M Peiseler, P Kubes - European Journal of Trauma and Emergency …, 2018 - Springer
… HMGB1 interacts with a number of receptors including toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), TLR9 and
… of sterile injury and we would argue that trauma is quite different from sterile injury caused …
… of sterile injury and we would argue that trauma is quite different from sterile injury caused …
DAMP-sensing receptors in sterile inflammation and inflammatory diseases
… Over the past 20 years, numerous new DAMP-receptor axes have been discovered in
various injury scenarios. Here we focus on the receptors that sense DAMPs, in order to discuss …
various injury scenarios. Here we focus on the receptors that sense DAMPs, in order to discuss …
CNS sterile injury: just another wound healing?
R Shechter, M Schwartz - Trends in molecular medicine, 2013 - cell.com
… to sterile injuries. Accordingly, we suggest that the insufficient axonal regeneration and
cell renewal in the CNS do not reflect an overall lack of repair capacity, but the insufficient …
cell renewal in the CNS do not reflect an overall lack of repair capacity, but the insufficient …
Sterile inflammation in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury: present concepts and potential therapeutics
… Regarding the later phases of inflammation, treatment with the receptor tyrosine kinase
inhibitor nilotinib was shown to ameliorate hepatic I/R injury in mice by inhibiting the pro-…
inhibitor nilotinib was shown to ameliorate hepatic I/R injury in mice by inhibiting the pro-…
[HTML][HTML] Damage-mediated macrophage polarization in sterile inflammation
… While sterile injury and pathogen-induced reactions may … by examining the expression of
receptors for DAMPs, RAMPs, and … The C1q-HMGB1 complex activates the LAIR receptor of …
receptors for DAMPs, RAMPs, and … The C1q-HMGB1 complex activates the LAIR receptor of …
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