Molecular mechanisms of inflammasome signaling
The inflammasome is a macromolecular protein complex that mediates proteolytic cleavage
of pro-IL-1β and-IL-18 and induces cell death in the form of pyroptosis. Certain nucleotide …
of pro-IL-1β and-IL-18 and induces cell death in the form of pyroptosis. Certain nucleotide …
Molecular and physiological roles of the adaptor protein CARD9 in immunity
X Zhong, B Chen, L Yang, Z Yang - Cell death & disease, 2018 - nature.com
CARD9 is a caspase recruitment domain-containing signaling protein that plays a critical
role in innate and adaptive immunity. It has been widely demonstrated that CARD9 adaptor …
role in innate and adaptive immunity. It has been widely demonstrated that CARD9 adaptor …
Genetic inhibition of CARD9 accelerates the development of atherosclerosis in mice through CD36 dependent-defective autophagy
Y Zhang, M Vandestienne, JR Lavillegrand… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Caspase recruitment-domain containing protein 9 (CARD9) is a key signaling pathway in
macrophages but its role in atherosclerosis is still poorly understood. Global deletion of …
macrophages but its role in atherosclerosis is still poorly understood. Global deletion of …
CARD9+ microglia promote antifungal immunity via IL-1β- and CXCL1-mediated neutrophil recruitment
RA Drummond, M Swamydas, V Oikonomou… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
The C-type lectin receptor–Syk (spleen tyrosine kinase) adaptor CARD9 facilitates protective
antifungal immunity within the central nervous system (CNS), as human deficiency in …
antifungal immunity within the central nervous system (CNS), as human deficiency in …
Notch signaling pathway: a comprehensive prognostic and gene expression profile analysis in breast cancer
Breast cancer is a complex disease exhibiting a great degree of heterogeneity due to
different molecular subtypes. Notch signaling regulates the differentiation of breast epithelial …
different molecular subtypes. Notch signaling regulates the differentiation of breast epithelial …
Biphasic JNK signaling reveals distinct MAP3K complexes licensing inflammasome formation and pyroptosis
Kinase signaling in the tiered activation of inflammasomes and associated pyroptosis is a
prime therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases. While MAPKs subsume pivotal roles …
prime therapeutic target for inflammatory diseases. While MAPKs subsume pivotal roles …
Cochlear inflammaging: cellular and molecular players of the innate and adaptive immune system in age-related hearing loss
S Parekh, T Kaur - Frontiers in Neurology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Age-related hearing loss is the most common sensory disorder worldwide that contributes to
numerous health conditions in the aging population. Despite its prevalence, current …
numerous health conditions in the aging population. Despite its prevalence, current …
S100A4 Promotes BCG-Induced Pyroptosis of Macrophages by Activating the NF-κB/NLRP3 Inflammasome Signaling Pathway
M Li, Y Liu, X Nie, B Ma, Y Ma, Y Hou, Y Yang… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
Pyroptosis is a host immune strategy to defend against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)
infection. S100A4, a calcium-binding protein that plays an important role in promoting …
infection. S100A4, a calcium-binding protein that plays an important role in promoting …
[HTML][HTML] The adaptor protein CARD9, from fungal immunity to tumorigenesis
Y Wang, D Zhang, Y Hou, S Shen… - American Journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The adaptor protein CARD9 is in charge of mediating signals from PRRs of myeloid cells to
downstream transcription factor NF-κB. CARD9 plays an indispensable role in innate …
downstream transcription factor NF-κB. CARD9 plays an indispensable role in innate …
Card9 protects sepsis by regulating Ripk2-mediated activation of NLRP3 inflammasome in macrophages
Z Xu, D Li, W Qu, Y Yin, S Qiao, Y Zhu, S Shen… - Cell Death & …, 2022 - nature.com
Sepsis is characterized by systemic inflammation, it's caused by primary infection of
pathogenic microorganisms or secondary infection of damaged tissue. In this study, we …
pathogenic microorganisms or secondary infection of damaged tissue. In this study, we …