Inflammation in gout: mechanisms and therapeutic targets
AK So, F Martinon - Nature Reviews Rheumatology, 2017 - nature.com
The acute symptoms of gout are triggered by the inflammatory response to monosodium
urate crystals, mediated principally by macrophages and neutrophils. Innate immune …
urate crystals, mediated principally by macrophages and neutrophils. Innate immune …
[HTML][HTML] Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells in resolution of inflammation
Efficient inflammation resolution is important not only for the termination of the inflammatory
response but also for the restoration of tissue integrity. An integral process to resolution of …
response but also for the restoration of tissue integrity. An integral process to resolution of …
Mediators of the resolution of the inflammatory response
The termination of inflammation is governed by endogenous molecules collectively referred
to as 'mediators of resolution'of inflammation. There is now strong evidence to suggest that …
to as 'mediators of resolution'of inflammation. There is now strong evidence to suggest that …
[HTML][HTML] Inflammatory response to regulated cell death in gout and its functional implications
J Zhao, K Wei, P Jiang, C Chang, L Xu, L Xu… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Gout, a chronic inflammatory arthritis disease, is characterized by hyperuricemia and caused
by interactions between genetic, epigenetic, and metabolic factors. Acute gout symptoms are …
by interactions between genetic, epigenetic, and metabolic factors. Acute gout symptoms are …
[HTML][HTML] Autoinflammatory features in gouty arthritis
P Galozzi, S Bindoli, A Doria, F Oliviero… - Journal of clinical …, 2021 - mdpi.com
In the panorama of inflammatory arthritis, gout is the most common and studied disease. It is
known that hyperuricemia and monosodium urate (MSU) crystal-induced inflammation …
known that hyperuricemia and monosodium urate (MSU) crystal-induced inflammation …
[HTML][HTML] Blame the signaling: Role of cAMP for the resolution of inflammation
LP Tavares, GL Negreiros-Lima, KM Lima… - Pharmacological …, 2020 - Elsevier
A complex intracellular signaling governs different cellular responses in inflammation.
Extracellular stimuli are sensed, amplified, and transduced through a dynamic cellular …
Extracellular stimuli are sensed, amplified, and transduced through a dynamic cellular …
[HTML][HTML] Microglial corpse clearance: lessons from macrophages
M Márquez-Ropero, E Benito, A Plaza-Zabala… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
From development to aging and disease, the brain parenchyma is under the constant threat
of debris accumulation, in the form of dead cells and protein aggregates. To prevent …
of debris accumulation, in the form of dead cells and protein aggregates. To prevent …
From leukocyte recruitment to resolution of inflammation: the cardinal role of integrins
I Kourtzelis, I Mitroulis, J von Renesse… - Journal of leukocyte …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Integrins constitute a large group of adhesion receptors that are formed as heterodimers of α
and β subunits. Their presence and activation status on the surface of leukocytes modulate a …
and β subunits. Their presence and activation status on the surface of leukocytes modulate a …
The Annexin A1/FPR2 pathway controls the inflammatory response and bacterial dissemination in experimental pneumococcal pneumonia
MG Machado, LP Tavares, GVS Souza… - The FASEB …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Streptococcus pneumoniae is a major cause of community‐acquired pneumonia leading to
high mortality rates. Inflammation triggered by pneumococcal infection is necessary for …
high mortality rates. Inflammation triggered by pneumococcal infection is necessary for …
[HTML][HTML] Annexin animal models—from fundamental principles to translational research
Routine manipulation of the mouse genome has become a landmark in biomedical
research. Traits that are only associated with advanced developmental stages can now be …
research. Traits that are only associated with advanced developmental stages can now be …