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    Toll-like receptor–induced arginase 1 in macrophages thwarts effective immunity against intracellular pathogens

    Classically activated macrophages are targets of intracellular bacteria such as Mycobacteria tuberculosis. Murray and colleagues find that such pathogens induce arginase 1 in these macrophages to block the produc...

    Karim C El Kasmi, Joseph E Qualls, John T Pesce, Amber M Smith in Nature Immunology (2008)

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    Developmental origins of NAFLD: a womb with a clue

  3. Exposure to maternal overnutrition or undernutrition increases susceptibility to NAFLD in childhood and hastens progression to NASH across the lifespan, especi...

  4. Stephanie R. Wesolowski, Karim C. El Kasmi in Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatolo… (2017)

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    Macrophage-derived IL-1β/NF-κB signaling mediates parenteral nutrition-associated cholestasis

    In infants intolerant of enteral feeding because of intestinal disease, parenteral nutrition may be associated with cholestasis, which can progress to end-stage liver disease. Here we show the function of hepa...

    Karim C. El Kasmi, Padade M. Vue, Aimee L. Anderson in Nature Communications (2018)

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    The gut microbiota in infants of obese mothers increases inflammation and susceptibility to NAFLD

    Maternal obesity is associated with increased risk for offspring obesity and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), but the causal drivers of this association are unclear. Early colonization of the infant ...

    Taylor K. Soderborg, Sarah E. Clark, Christopher E. Mulligan in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Author Correction: The gut microbiota in infants of obese mothers increases inflammation and susceptibility to NAFLD

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Taylor K. Soderborg, Sarah E. Clark, Christopher E. Mulligan in Nature Communications (2019)

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    IL36 is a critical upstream amplifier of neutrophilic lung inflammation in mice

    IL-36, which belongs to the IL-1 superfamily, is increasingly linked to neutrophilic inflammation. Here, we combined in vivo and in vitro approaches using primary mouse and human cells, as well as, acute and c...

    Carolin K. Koss, Christian T. Wohnhaas, Jonathan R. Baker in Communications Biology (2021)