Neutrophil extracellular traps in systemic autoimmune and autoinflammatory diseases
G Wigerblad, MJ Kaplan - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2023 - nature.com
Systemic autoimmune diseases are characterized by the failure of the immune system to
differentiate self from non-self. These conditions are associated with significant morbidity …
differentiate self from non-self. These conditions are associated with significant morbidity …
Inflammation and tumor progression: signaling pathways and targeted intervention
H Zhao, L Wu, G Yan, Y Chen, M Zhou… - Signal transduction and …, 2021 - nature.com
Cancer development and its response to therapy are regulated by inflammation, which
either promotes or suppresses tumor progression, potentially displaying opposing effects on …
either promotes or suppresses tumor progression, potentially displaying opposing effects on …
A neutrophil response linked to tumor control in immunotherapy
Neutrophils accumulate in solid tumors, and their abundance correlates with poor prognosis.
Neutrophils are not homogeneous, however, and could play different roles in cancer …
Neutrophils are not homogeneous, however, and could play different roles in cancer …
Neutrophils in cancer: heterogeneous and multifaceted
CC Hedrick, I Malanchi - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2022 - nature.com
Neutrophils are the most abundant myeloid cells in human blood and are emerging as
important regulators of cancer. However, their functional importance has often been …
important regulators of cancer. However, their functional importance has often been …
Patients with COVID-19: in the dark-NETs of neutrophils
SARS-CoV-2 infection poses a major threat to the lungs and multiple other organs,
occasionally causing death. Until effective vaccines are developed to curb the pandemic, it …
occasionally causing death. Until effective vaccines are developed to curb the pandemic, it …
NETworking with cancer: The bidirectional interplay between cancer and neutrophil extracellular traps
JM Adrover, SAC McDowell, XY He, DF Quail… - Cancer Cell, 2023 - cell.com
Neutrophils are major effectors and regulators of the immune system. They play critical roles
not only in the eradication of pathogens but also in cancer initiation and progression …
not only in the eradication of pathogens but also in cancer initiation and progression …
[HTML][HTML] Co-option of neutrophil fates by tissue environments
I Ballesteros, A Rubio-Ponce, M Genua, E Lusito… - Cell, 2020 - cell.com
Classically considered short-lived and purely defensive leukocytes, neutrophils are unique
in their fast and moldable response to stimulation. This plastic behavior may underlie …
in their fast and moldable response to stimulation. This plastic behavior may underlie …
Cellular mechanisms of NETosis
Neutrophils are critical to innate immunity, including host defense against bacterial and
fungal infections. They achieve their host defense role by phagocytosing pathogens …
fungal infections. They achieve their host defense role by phagocytosing pathogens …
The neutrotime transcriptional signature defines a single continuum of neutrophils across biological compartments
Neutrophils are implicated in multiple homeostatic and pathological processes, but whether
functional diversity requires discrete neutrophil subsets is not known. Here, we apply single …
functional diversity requires discrete neutrophil subsets is not known. Here, we apply single …
Apolipoprotein E induces pathogenic senescent-like myeloid cells in prostate cancer
N Bancaro, B Calì, M Troiani, AR Elia, RA Arzola… - Cancer cell, 2023 - cell.com
Tumor cells promote the recruitment of immunosuppressive neutrophils, a subset of myeloid
cells driving immune suppression, tumor proliferation, and treatment resistance …
cells driving immune suppression, tumor proliferation, and treatment resistance …