Skip to main content

and
  1. Article

    Open Access

    Neutrophils in Inflammatory Bone Diseases

    In this review, we summarize the current evidence that suggests that neutrophils play a key role in facilitating damage to local bone structures.

    Carmelo Carmona-Rivera, Mariana J. Kaplan, Liam J. O’Neil in Current Osteoporosis Reports (2024)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    Constitutively active Lyn kinase causes a cutaneous small vessel vasculitis and liver fibrosis syndrome

    Neutrophilic inflammation is a hallmark of many monogenic autoinflammatory diseases; pathomechanisms that regulate extravasation of damaging immune cells into surrounding tissues are poorly understood. Here we...

    Adriana A. de Jesus, Guibin Chen, Dan Yang, Tomas Brdicka in Nature Communications (2023)

  3. Article

    Open Access

    Apoptosis-induced nuclear expulsion in tumor cells drives S100a4-mediated metastatic outgrowth through the RAGE pathway

    Most tumor cells undergo apoptosis in circulation and at the metastatic organ sites due to host immune surveillance and a hostile microenvironment. It remains to be elucidated whether dying tumor cells have a ...

    Woo-Yong Park, Justin M. Gray, Ronald J. Holewinski, Thorkell Andresson in Nature Cancer (2023)

  4. No Access

    Article

    Revealing the cellular degradome by mass spectrometry analysis of proteasome-cleaved peptides

    Cleavage products of the proteasome are profiled by mass spectrometry.

    Hila Wolf-Levy, Aaron Javitt, Avital Eisenberg-Lerner, Assaf Kacen in Nature Biotechnology (2018)

  5. Article

    Open Access

    DEK-targeting DNA aptamers as therapeutics for inflammatory arthritis

    Novel therapeutics are required for improving the management of chronic inflammatory diseases. Aptamers are single-stranded RNA or DNA molecules that have recently shown utility in a clinical setting, as they ...

    Nirit Mor-Vaknin, Anjan Saha, Maureen Legendre in Nature Communications (2017)

  6. No Access

    Article

    Neutrophil extracellular traps enriched in oxidized mitochondrial DNA are interferogenic and contribute to lupus-like disease

    Lupus-like disease is driven by NETs enriched in mitochondrial DNA.

    Christian Lood, Luz P Blanco, Monica M Purmalek, Carmelo Carmona-Rivera in Nature Medicine (2016)

  7. No Access

    Protocol

    Detection of SLE Antigens in Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs)

    Neutrophils are sentinel cells of the innate immune system with a primary role of clearing extracellular pathogens. The release of weblike structures decorated with granular proteins called neutrophil extracel...

    Carmelo Carmona-Rivera, Mariana J. Kaplan M.D. in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (2014)

  8. No Access

    Article

    Low-density granulocytes: a distinct class of neutrophils in systemic autoimmunity

    Recent studies have renewed the interest on the potential role that neutrophils play in the development of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and other autoimmune conditions. A distinct subset of proinflammato...

    Carmelo Carmona-Rivera, Mariana J. Kaplan in Seminars in Immunopathology (2013)