[HTML][HTML] Group 2 innate lymphoid cells: central players in a recurring theme of repair and regeneration
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are recently discovered innate counterparts to the well-
established T helper cell subsets and are most abundant at barrier surfaces, where they …
established T helper cell subsets and are most abundant at barrier surfaces, where they …
Bioengineered cell-constructs using decellularized fish skin-based composite bioink for regenerating muscle tissue
A biocomposite for enhancing muscle tissue regeneration was introduced using
decellularized fish skins. Decellularized tilapia and cod skin were explored as constituents …
decellularized fish skins. Decellularized tilapia and cod skin were explored as constituents …
Regenerative inflammation: When immune cells help to re‐build tissues
N Caballero‐Sánchez, S Alonso‐Alonso… - The FEBS …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Inflammation is an essential immune response critical for responding to infection, injury and
maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Upon injury, regenerative inflammation promotes tissue …
maintenance of tissue homeostasis. Upon injury, regenerative inflammation promotes tissue …
[HTML][HTML] Specialized pro-resolving mediators as potential regulators of inflammatory macrophage responses in COVID-19
MG Balta, E Papathanasiou… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The recent outbreak of SARS-CoV2 has emerged as one of the biggest pandemics of our
century, with outrageous health, social and economic consequences globally. Macrophages …
century, with outrageous health, social and economic consequences globally. Macrophages …
Cysteinyl-specialized proresolving mediators link resolution of infectious inflammation and tissue regeneration via TRAF3 activation
The recently elucidated proresolving conjugates in tissue regeneration (CTR) maresin-CTR
(MCTR), protectin-CTR (PCTR), and resolvin-CTR (RCTR), termed cysteinyl-specialized …
(MCTR), protectin-CTR (PCTR), and resolvin-CTR (RCTR), termed cysteinyl-specialized …
Insights into the role of the resolvin D2-GPR18 signaling axis in cardiovascular physiology and disease
Non-resolving inflammation is an underpinning of cardiovascular diseases including
atherosclerosis. The resolution of inflammation is an active and highly coordinated process …
atherosclerosis. The resolution of inflammation is an active and highly coordinated process …
From skeletal muscle damage and regeneration to the hypertrophy induced by exercise: what is the role of different macrophage subsets?
ALA Minari… - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Macrophages are one of the top players when considering immune cells involved with tissue
homeostasis. Recently, increasing evidence has demonstrated that macrophages could also …
homeostasis. Recently, increasing evidence has demonstrated that macrophages could also …
[HTML][HTML] Ceramides and sphingosine-1-phosphate mediate the distinct effects of M1/M2-macrophage infusion on liver recovery after hepatectomy
H Sun, S Sun, G Chen, H Xie, S Yu, X Lin, J Qian… - Cell Death & …, 2021 - nature.com
Post-hepatectomy liver dysfunction is a life-threatening morbidity that lacks efficient therapy.
Bioactive lipids involved in macrophage polarization crucially regulate tissue injury and …
Bioactive lipids involved in macrophage polarization crucially regulate tissue injury and …
[HTML][HTML] The multifaceted role of macrophages in homeostatic and injured skeletal muscle
X Wang, L Zhou - Frontiers in Immunology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Skeletal muscle is essential for body physical activity, energy metabolism, and temperature
maintenance. It has excellent capabilities to maintain homeostasis and to regenerate after …
maintenance. It has excellent capabilities to maintain homeostasis and to regenerate after …
[HTML][HTML] Trained immunity as a potential target for therapeutic immunomodulation in Duchenne muscular dystrophy
BJ Petrof, T Podolsky, S Bhattarai, J Tan… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Dysregulated inflammation involving innate immune cells, particularly of the monocyte/
macrophage lineage, is a key contributor to the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular …
macrophage lineage, is a key contributor to the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular …