Search Results - "Bryant, Clare E."
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Phagocytosis Dynamics Depends on Target Shape
Published in Biophysical journal (03-09-2013)“…A complete understanding of phagocytosis requires insight into both its biochemical and physical aspects. One of the ways to explore the physical mechanism of…”
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Succinate Dehydrogenase Supports Metabolic Repurposing of Mitochondria to Drive Inflammatory Macrophages
Published in Cell (06-10-2016)“…Activated macrophages undergo metabolic reprogramming, which drives their pro-inflammatory phenotype, but the mechanistic basis for this remains obscure. Here,…”
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Salmonella Flagellin Activates NAIP/NLRC4 and Canonical NLRP3 Inflammasomes in Human Macrophages
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-2021)“…Infection of human macrophages with serovar Typhimurium ( Typhimurium) leads to inflammasome activation. Inflammasomes are multiprotein complexes facilitating…”
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The relationship between glial cell mechanosensitivity and foreign body reactions in the central nervous system
Published in Biomaterials (01-04-2014)“…Abstract Devices implanted into the body become encapsulated due to a foreign body reaction. In the central nervous system (CNS), this can lead to loss of…”
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Inflammasome activation causes dual recruitment of NLRC4 and NLRP3 to the same macromolecular complex
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-05-2014)“…Pathogen recognition by nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor (NLR) results in the formation of a macromolecular protein complex…”
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Lipopolysaccharide-induced NF-κB nuclear translocation is primarily dependent on MyD88, but TNFα expression requires TRIF and MyD88
Published in Scientific reports (03-05-2017)“…TLR4 signalling through the MyD88 and TRIF-dependent pathways initiates translocation of the transcription factor NF-κB into the nucleus. In cell population…”
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Flexible Usage and Interconnectivity of Diverse Cell Death Pathways Protect against Intracellular Infection
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (15-09-2020)“…Programmed cell death contributes to host defense against pathogens. To investigate the relative importance of pyroptosis, necroptosis, and apoptosis during…”
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The molecular basis of the host response to lipopolysaccharide
Published in Nature reviews. Microbiology (01-01-2010)“…Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Gram-negative bacteria is a potent activator of the innate immune response. Clare Bryant and colleagues discuss recent exciting…”
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Therapeutic Targeting of Toll-Like Receptors for Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases and Cancer
Published in Pharmacological reviews (01-06-2009)“…Since first being described in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster , Toll-like receptors (TLRs) have proven to be of great interest to immunologists and…”
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MyD88 Death-Domain Oligomerization Determines Myddosome Architecture: Implications for Toll-like Receptor Signaling
Published in Structure (London) (03-03-2020)“…Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are pivotal in triggering the innate immune response to pathogen infection. Ligand binding induces receptor dimerization which…”
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A Comprehensive UHPLC Ion Mobility Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Method for Profiling and Quantification of Eicosanoids, Other Oxylipins, and Fatty Acids
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (02-07-2019)“…Analysis of oxylipins by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC/MS) is challenging because of the small mass range occupied by this diverse lipid class,…”
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Actin polymerization as a key innate immune effector mechanism to control Salmonella infection
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (09-12-2014)“…Significance Infectious diseases are responsible for one-third of all mortality worldwide. Innate immunity is critical for mounting host defenses that…”
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Toll-like receptor 4 and macrophage scavenger receptor 1 crosstalk regulates phagocytosis of a fungal pathogen
Published in Nature communications (14-08-2023)“…The opportunistic fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans causes lethal infections in immunocompromised patients. Macrophages are central to the host response…”
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Hyperphosphorylated tau self-assembles into amorphous aggregates eliciting TLR4-dependent responses
Published in Nature communications (16-05-2022)“…Soluble aggregates of the microtubule-associated protein tau have been challenging to assemble and characterize, despite their important role in the…”
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Activation of Toll-like receptors nucleates assembly of the MyDDosome signaling hub
Published in eLife (24-01-2018)“…Infection and tissue damage induces assembly of supramolecular organizing centres (SMOCs)), such as the Toll-like receptor (TLR) MyDDosome, to co-ordinate…”
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Cryo-electron tomography of NLRP3-activated ASC complexes reveals organelle co-localization
Published in Nature communications (09-11-2023)“…NLRP3 induces caspase-1-dependent pyroptotic cell death to drive inflammation. Aberrant activity of NLRP3 occurs in many human diseases. NLRP3 activation…”
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The delayed kinetics of Myddosome formation explains why amyloid-beta aggregates trigger Toll-like receptor 4 less efficiently than lipopolysaccharide
Published in eLife (12-06-2024)“…The Myddosome is a key innate immune signalling platform. It forms at the cell surface and contains MyD88 and IRAK proteins which ultimately coordinate the…”
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The COP II adaptor protein TMED7 is required to initiate and mediate the delivery of TLR4 to the plasma membrane
Published in Science signaling (29-07-2014)“…Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), the receptor for the bacterial product endotoxin, is subject to multiple points of regulation at the levels of signaling,…”
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Naturally-occurring serotype 3 Streptococcus pneumoniae strains that lack functional pneumolysin and autolysin have attenuated virulence but induce localized protective immune responses
Published in PloS one (10-03-2023)“…Streptococcus pneumoniae is an important cause of fatal pneumonia in humans. These bacteria express virulence factors, such as the toxins pneumolysin and…”
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Arachidonic acid inhibition of the NLRP3 inflammasome is a mechanism to explain the anti-inflammatory effects of fasting
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (27-02-2024)“…Elevated interleukin (IL)-1β levels, NLRP3 inflammasome activity, and systemic inflammation are hallmarks of chronic metabolic inflammatory syndromes, but the…”
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