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  1. Chitosan alleviates ovarian aging by enhancing macrophage phagocyte-mediated tissue homeostasis

    Background

    Age-related changes in the ovarian microenvironment are linked to impaired fertility in women. Macrophages play important roles in ovarian...

    Hui-Hui Shen, **n-Yan Zhang, ... Ming-Qing Li in Immunity & Ageing
    Article Open access 27 January 2024
  2. IFNγ and GM-CSF control complementary differentiation programs in the monocyte-to-phagocyte transition during neuroinflammation

    During inflammation, Ly6C hi monocytes are rapidly mobilized from the bone marrow (BM) and are recruited into inflamed tissues, where they undergo...

    Ana Amorim, Donatella De Feo, ... Burkhard Becher in Nature Immunology
    Article 31 January 2022
  3. A new acyl derivative of sulfadimethoxine inhibits phagocyte oxidative burst and ameliorates inflammation in a mice model of zymosan-induced generalised inflammation

    Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress play a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of most challenging illnesses, including cancer, Alzheimer’s,...

    Tariq Ahmad Baig, Haroon M. Haniffa, ... Almas Jabeen in Inflammopharmacology
    Article 16 November 2023
  4. Phagocyte-mediated synapse removal in cortical neuroinflammation is promoted by local calcium accumulation

    Cortical pathology contributes to chronic cognitive impairment of patients suffering from the neuroinflammatory disease multiple sclerosis (MS). How...

    Mehrnoosh Jafari, Adrian-Minh Schumacher, ... Martin Kerschensteiner in Nature Neuroscience
    Article 25 January 2021
  5. Activation of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase/NOX2 and myeloperoxidase in the mouse brain during pilocarpine-induced temporal lobe epilepsy and inhibition by ketamine

    Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) production can induce tissue injury involved in a variety of neurodegenerative disorders such as...

    Fatma Tannich, Asma Tlili, ... Jamel El-Benna in Inflammopharmacology
    Article 30 October 2019
  6. Age-related blunting of the phagocyte arsenal and its art of killing

    Phagocytosis is one of the integral parts of the host defense mechanism employed against invading pathogens. Cells which can sense and identify a...

    Anindhya Sundar Das, Roshnara Mishra, Sourav Bhattacharya in Current Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 13 June 2020
  7. Allogeneic HSCT for Symptomatic Female X-linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease Carriers

    X-linked chronic granulomatous disease (XL-CGD) is an inherited disorder of superoxide production, causing failure to generate the oxidative burst in...

    Christo Tsilifis, Tuulia Torppa, ... Andrew R. Gennery in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article Open access 24 August 2023
  8. Inborn Errors of Immunity—the Sri Lankan Experience 2010–2022

    Purpose

    Inborn errors of immunity (IEI) are typically monogenic. Data from the Indian subcontinent are relatively scarce. This paper evaluates IEI...

    Dhanushka Dasanayake, Jacinta Bustamante, ... Rajiva de Silva in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article 22 July 2023
  9. Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Activity in Inborn Errors of Immunity in Russian Federation

    Purpose

    Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) is an established therapy for many inborn errors of immunity (IEI). The indications...

    Alexandra Laberko, Anna Mukhinа, ... Alexander Rumiantsev in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article 03 April 2023
  10. Splenic monocytes drive pathogenic subretinal inflammation in age-related macular degeneration

    Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is invariably associated with the chronic accumulation of activated mononuclear phagocytes in the subretinal...

    Christophe Roubeix, Caroline Nous, ... Florian Sennlaub in Journal of Neuroinflammation
    Article Open access 17 January 2024
  11. Immune Responses 6 Months After mRNA-1273 COVID-19 Vaccination and the Effect of a Third Vaccination in Patients with Inborn Errors of Immunity

    Purpose

    Patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI) are at increased risk of severe coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Effective long-term...

    Leanne P. M. van Leeuwen, Marloes Grobben, ... Stefan Nierkens in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article Open access 26 May 2023
  12. Peripheral T Cell Populations are Differentially Affected in Familial Mediterranean Fever, Chronic Granulomatous Disease, and Gout

    Both innate errors of immunity, such as familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) and chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), and the common inflammatory...

    Burcu Al, Mariolina Bruno, ... Katarzyna Placek in Journal of Clinical Immunology
    Article Open access 16 September 2023
  13. The Fate of Erythrocytes after Cerebral Hemorrhage

    After a cerebral hemorrhage (intracerebral, subarachnoid, and intraventricular), extravasated blood contributes to both initial brain injury, via...

    Fan **a, Richard F. Keep, ... Ya Hua in Translational Stroke Research
    Article 23 January 2022
  14. Factors influencing phagocytosis of malaria parasites: the story so far

    There are seven known species of Plasmodium spp. that can infect humans. The human host can mount a complex network of immunological responses to...

    Caroline Lin Lin Chua, Ida May Jen Ng, ... Andrew Teo in Malaria Journal
    Article Open access 16 July 2021
  15. Regulatory T cells limit age-associated retinal inflammation and neurodegeneration

    Background

    Ageing is the principal risk factor for retinal degenerative diseases, which are the commonest cause of blindness in the developed...

    María Llorián-Salvador, Alerie G. de Fuente, ... Denise C. Fitzgerald in Molecular Neurodegeneration
    Article Open access 05 April 2024
  16. Correction to: Activation of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase/NOX2 and myeloperoxidase in the mouse brain during pilocarpine-induced temporal lobe epilepsy and inhibition by ketamine

    Actually, the same mice brain extracts were used in both figures, and we thought it was more accurate to check whether in the same mice brain...

    Fatma Tannich, Asma Tlili, ... Jamel El-Benna in Inflammopharmacology
    Article 04 January 2021
  17. Mechanism of Efferocytosis in Determining Ischaemic Stroke Resolution—Diving into Microglia/Macrophage Functions and Therapeutic Modality

    After ischaemic cerebral vascular injury, efferocytosis—a process known as the efficient clearance of apoptotic cells (ACs) by various phagocytes in...

    **ao-Di **e, Shan-Shan Dong, ... Ting Zhu in Molecular Neurobiology
    Article 27 February 2024
  18. Effects of different amosite preparations on macrophages, lung damages, and autoimmunity

    Abstract

    The underlying mechanisms of asbestos-related autoimmunity are poorly understood. As the size, surface reactivity, and free radical activity...

    Alain Lescoat, Riccardo Leinardi, ... Valérie Lecureur in Journal of Molecular Medicine
    Article 28 November 2023
  19. Mice Deficient in NOX2 Display Severe Thymic Atrophy, Lymphopenia, and Reduced Lymphopoiesis in a Zymosan-Induced Model of Systemic Inflammation

    Patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) who have mutated phagocyte NADPH oxidase are susceptible to infections due to reduced reactive...

    Yu Sugimoto, Daiki Endo, Yasuaki Aratani in Inflammation
    Article 16 September 2020
  20. Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm is a potent inducer of phagocyte hyperinflammation

    Objective

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa effectively facilitate resistance to phagocyte killing by biofilm formation. However, the cross talk between biofilm...

    Marta Ciszek-Lenda, Magdalena Strus, ... Janusz Marcinkiewicz in Inflammation Research
    Article Open access 18 March 2019
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