Macrophage phenotypes and functions: resolving inflammation and restoring homeostasis
P Rodríguez-Morales, RA Franklin - Trends in Immunology, 2023 - cell.com
Inflammation must be tightly regulated to both defend against pathogens and restore tissue
homeostasis. The resolution of inflammatory responses is a dynamic process orchestrated …
homeostasis. The resolution of inflammatory responses is a dynamic process orchestrated …
A guiding map for inflammation
MG Netea, F Balkwill, M Chonchol, F Cominelli… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Biologists, physicians and immunologists have contributed to the understanding of the
cellular participants and biological pathways involved in inflammation. Here, we provide a …
cellular participants and biological pathways involved in inflammation. Here, we provide a …
Sterile inflammation: sensing and reacting to damage
Over the past several decades, much has been revealed about the nature of the host innate
immune response to microorganisms, with the identification of pattern recognition receptors …
immune response to microorganisms, with the identification of pattern recognition receptors …
[HTML][HTML] Red cell DAMPs and inflammation
R Mendonça, AAA Silveira, N Conran - Inflammation Research, 2016 - Springer
Intravascular hemolysis, or the destruction of red blood cells in the circulation, can occur in
numerous diseases, including the acquired hemolytic anemias, sickle cell disease and β …
numerous diseases, including the acquired hemolytic anemias, sickle cell disease and β …
Trauma equals danger—damage control by the immune system
VM Stoecklein, A Osuka… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Review on how traumatic injuries influence immune system phenotypes and functions.
Traumatic injuries induce a complex host response that disrupts immune system …
Traumatic injuries induce a complex host response that disrupts immune system …
“Eat me” and “don't eat me” signals govern the innate immune response and tissue repair in the CNS: emphasis on the critical role of the complement system
K Elward, P Gasque - Molecular immunology, 2003 - Elsevier
A full innate immune system (eg complement system, scavenger receptors, Toll-like
receptors (TLR)) has been described in the CNS and is thought to be an extremely efficient …
receptors (TLR)) has been described in the CNS and is thought to be an extremely efficient …
[HTML][HTML] Targeting cytokines, pathogen-associated molecular patterns, and damage-associated molecular patterns in sepsis via blood purification
K Moriyama, O Nishida - International journal of molecular sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
Sepsis is characterized by a dysregulated immune response to infections that causes life-
threatening organ dysfunction and even death. When infections occur, bacterial cell wall …
threatening organ dysfunction and even death. When infections occur, bacterial cell wall …
Resolution-associated molecular patterns (RAMP): RAMParts defending immunological homeostasis?
AM Shields, GS Panayi… - Clinical & Experimental …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The resolution of inflammation is central to the maintenance of good health and immune
homeostasis. Recently, several intracellular stress proteins have been described as having …
homeostasis. Recently, several intracellular stress proteins have been described as having …
Chronic inflammation: a failure of resolution?
T Lawrence, DW Gilroy - International journal of experimental …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Inflammation has evolved as a protective response to insult or injury, it's a primordial
response that eliminates or neutralises foreign organisms or material, the resolution of …
response that eliminates or neutralises foreign organisms or material, the resolution of …
Neutrophils in homeostasis and tissue repair
Neutrophils are the most abundant innate immune cell and are equipped with highly
destructive molecular cargo. As such, these cells were long thought to be short-lived killer …
destructive molecular cargo. As such, these cells were long thought to be short-lived killer …