Programmed cell death: the pathways to severe COVID-19?
Two years after the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, our understanding of COVID-19 disease
pathogenesis is still incomplete. Despite unprecedented global collaborative scientific efforts …
pathogenesis is still incomplete. Despite unprecedented global collaborative scientific efforts …
G-CSF–a double edge sword in neutrophil mediated immunity
KR Martin, HL Wong, V Witko-Sarsat, IP Wicks - Seminars in Immunology, 2021 - Elsevier
Neutrophils are vital for the innate immune system's control of pathogens and neutrophil
deficiency can render the host susceptible to life-threatening infections. Neutrophil …
deficiency can render the host susceptible to life-threatening infections. Neutrophil …
G-CSF reshapes the cytosolic PCNA scaffold and modulates glycolysis in neutrophils
K Aymonnier, E Bosetta, NGF Leborgne… - Journal of Leukocyte …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Cytosolic proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) is involved in neutrophil survival and
function, in which it acts as a scaffold and associates with proteins involved in apoptosis …
function, in which it acts as a scaffold and associates with proteins involved in apoptosis …
Pharmacological induction of granulocyte cell death as therapeutic strategy
T Kaufmann, HU Simon - Annual review of pharmacology and …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Apoptosis is central for the maintenance of health. In the immune system, apoptosis
guarantees proper development of immune cells and shutdown of immune reactions by the …
guarantees proper development of immune cells and shutdown of immune reactions by the …
Protein isoform-centric therapeutics: expanding targets and increasing specificity
Most protein-coding genes produce multiple protein isoforms; however, these isoforms are
commonly neglected in drug discovery. The expression of protein isoforms can be specific to …
commonly neglected in drug discovery. The expression of protein isoforms can be specific to …
Neutrophil heterogeneity in sepsis: the role of damage-associated molecular patterns
Sepsis is a severe inflammatory disease syndrome caused by the dysregulated host
response to infection. Neutrophils act as the first line of defense against pathogens by …
response to infection. Neutrophils act as the first line of defense against pathogens by …
Leucocyte abnormalities in synovial fluid of degenerative and inflammatory arthropathies
C Baggio, R Luisetto, C Boscaro, A Scanu… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Genome damage has been related to the induction of autoimmune processes, chronic
inflammation, and apoptosis. Recent studies suggest that some rheumatological diseases …
inflammation, and apoptosis. Recent studies suggest that some rheumatological diseases …
Autoimmune neutropenias: update on clinical and biological features in children and adults
The definition of autoimmune neutropenias (AIN) has been based on the demonstration of
autoantibodies directed to various epitopes on blood neutrophils. However, this definition is …
autoantibodies directed to various epitopes on blood neutrophils. However, this definition is …
Cell‐type specific molecular expression levels by restricted‐dimensional cytometry
D Kaplan, HM Lazarus… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background Cytometric analysis has been commonly used to delineate distinct cell
subpopulations among peripheral blood mononuclear cells by the differential expression of …
subpopulations among peripheral blood mononuclear cells by the differential expression of …
NEUTROPHIL HETEROGENEITY IN SEPSIS: THE ROLE OF DAMAGE-ASSOCIATED MOLECULAR PATTERNS.
Sepsis is a severe inflammatory disease syndrome caused by the dysregulated host
response to infection. Neutrophils act as the first line of defense against pathogens by …
response to infection. Neutrophils act as the first line of defense against pathogens by …