Metabolism pathways of arachidonic acids: mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets
B Wang, L Wu, J Chen, L Dong, C Chen… - Signal transduction and …, 2021 - nature.com
The arachidonic acid (AA) pathway plays a key role in cardiovascular biology,
carcinogenesis, and many inflammatory diseases, such as asthma, arthritis, etc. Esterified …
carcinogenesis, and many inflammatory diseases, such as asthma, arthritis, etc. Esterified …
Neutrophil chemoattractant receptors in health and disease: double-edged swords
M Metzemaekers, M Gouwy, P Proost - Cellular & molecular …, 2020 - nature.com
Neutrophils are frontline cells of the innate immune system. These effector leukocytes are
equipped with intriguing antimicrobial machinery and consequently display high cytotoxic …
equipped with intriguing antimicrobial machinery and consequently display high cytotoxic …
[PDF][PDF] Neutrophil-activating therapy for the treatment of cancer
Despite their cytotoxic capacity, neutrophils are often co-opted by cancers to promote
immunosuppression, tumor growth, and metastasis. Consequently, these cells have …
immunosuppression, tumor growth, and metastasis. Consequently, these cells have …
The chemokine system in innate immunity
CL Sokol, AD Luster - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives …, 2015 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines that control the migration and positioning of immune
cells in tissues and are critical for the function of the innate immune system. Chemokines …
cells in tissues and are critical for the function of the innate immune system. Chemokines …
Chemokines and chemokine receptors: positioning cells for host defense and immunity
JW Griffith, CL Sokol, AD Luster - Annual review of immunology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Chemokines are chemo tactic cyto kines that control the migratory patterns and positioning
of all immune cells. Although chemokines were initially appreciated as important mediators …
of all immune cells. Although chemokines were initially appreciated as important mediators …
Neutrophil swarms require LTB4 and integrins at sites of cell death in vivo
T Lämmermann, PV Afonso, BR Angermann, JM Wang… - Nature, 2013 - nature.com
Neutrophil recruitment from blood to extravascular sites of sterile or infectious tissue damage
is a hallmark of early innate immune responses, and the molecular events leading to cell exit …
is a hallmark of early innate immune responses, and the molecular events leading to cell exit …
The multifactorial role of neutrophils in rheumatoid arthritis
Of all cells implicated in the pathology of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), neutrophils possess the
greatest cytotoxic potential, owing to their ability to release degradative enzymes and …
greatest cytotoxic potential, owing to their ability to release degradative enzymes and …
Neutrophil function: from mechanisms to disease
B Amulic, C Cazalet, GL Hayes… - Annual review of …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cells in circulation, and patients with
congenital neutrophil deficiencies suffer from severe infections that are often fatal …
congenital neutrophil deficiencies suffer from severe infections that are often fatal …
Lipoxygenase and leukotriene pathways: biochemistry, biology, and roles in disease
JZ Haeggstrom, CD Funk - Chemical reviews, 2011 - ACS Publications
Metabolism of arachidonic acid leads to several families of lipid mediators, including
prostaglandins, thromboxane, leukotrienes, and lipoxins, along two major metabolic …
prostaglandins, thromboxane, leukotrienes, and lipoxins, along two major metabolic …
Neutrophils cascading their way to inflammation
Neutrophils are pivotal effector cells of innate immunity. Their recruitment into peripheral
tissues is indispensable for host defense. Given their destructive potential, neutrophil entry …
tissues is indispensable for host defense. Given their destructive potential, neutrophil entry …