Search Results - "Foerster, Elisabeth"
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NOD1 and NOD2 in inflammation, immunity and disease
Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (30-07-2019)“…NOD1 and NOD2 are related intracellular sensors of bacterial peptidoglycan and belong to the Nod-like receptor (NLR) family of innate immune proteins that play…”
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How autophagy controls the intestinal epithelial barrier
Published in Autophagy (02-01-2022)“…Macroautophagy/autophagy is a cellular catabolic process that results in lysosome-mediated recycling of organelles and protein aggregates, as well as the…”
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Tryptophan-derived microbial metabolites activate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor in tumor-associated macrophages to suppress anti-tumor immunity
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (08-02-2022)“…The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a sensor of products of tryptophan metabolism and a potent modulator of immunity. Here, we examined the impact of AhR in…”
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Complement C3 Drives Autophagy-Dependent Restriction of Cyto-invasive Bacteria
Published in Cell host & microbe (09-05-2018)“…In physiological settings, the complement protein C3 is deposited on all bacteria, including invasive pathogens. However, because experimental host-bacteria…”
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Nod1 promotes colorectal carcinogenesis by regulating the immunosuppressive functions of tumor-infiltrating myeloid cells
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (26-01-2021)“…Pioneering studies from the early 1980s suggested that bacterial peptidoglycan-derived muramyl peptides (MPs) could exert either stimulatory or…”
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NLRX1 Acts as an Epithelial-Intrinsic Tumor Suppressor through the Modulation of TNF-Mediated Proliferation
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (22-03-2016)“…The mitochondrial Nod-like receptor protein NLRX1 protects against colorectal tumorigenesis through mechanisms that remain unclear. Using mice with an…”
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Carving a Niche for Antibacterial α-Defensins when Craving
Published in Cell host & microbe (08-05-2019)“…In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Liang et al. (2019) show that α-defensins in the gastrointestinal tract sustain defenses to enteric pathogens during…”
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Measurement Performance of Electronic Radon Monitors
Published in Atmosphere (01-10-2024)“…The measurement performance and characteristics of electronic radon monitors with respect to radiological and environmental parameters are investigated. The…”
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A single cell survey of the microbial impacts on the mouse small intestinal epithelium
Published in Gut microbes (31-12-2022)“…The small intestinal epithelial barrier inputs signals from the gut microbiota in order to balance physiological inflammation and tolerance, and to promote…”
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ATG16L1 protects from interferon-γ-induced cell death in the small intestinal crypt
Published in Mucosal immunology (01-04-2023)“…The breakdown of the intestinal mucosal barrier is thought to underlie the progression to Crohn disease (CD), whereby numerous risk factors contribute. For…”
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Radon intercomparison tests – Katowice, 2016
Published in Nukleonika (01-06-2020)“…Abstract At the beginning of the year 2016, the representatives of the Polish Radon Centre decided to organize proficiency tests (PTs) for measurements of…”
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ATG16L1 deficiency exacerbates acute small intestinal epithelial damage
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2021)“…Abstract Polymorphisms of the autophagy-related gene ATG16L1 are known to contribute to the genetic risk for developing Crohn’s Disease (CD), an inflammatory…”
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Intestinal epithelial autophagy protects from cytokine-driven mortality and IFNγ-dependent cell death in acute small intestinal injury
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2022)“…Abstract Crohn’s disease (CD) is characterized by a breakdown of the intestinal mucosal barrier. A genetic polymorphism of the autophagy gene ATG16L1 is…”
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Recent Thymic Emigrants Require RBPJ-Dependent Notch Signaling to Transition into Functionally Mature Naive T Cells
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-07-2023)“…Recent thymic emigrant (RTE) cells are nascent T cells that continue their post-thymic maturation in the periphery and dominate T cell immune responses in…”
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Autophagy in the Susceptibility to Crohn's Disease
Published 01-01-2022“…Crohn’s disease (CD) has a profound impact on the quality of life of individuals living with this disease. In 2021, an estimated 300,000 people in Canada alone…”
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Mannan-binding lectin deficiency — Good news, bad news, doesn't matter?
Published in Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) (01-04-2012)“…Abstract Mannan-binding lectin (MBL) deficiency has been classified as a commonly occurring immune disorder, affecting approximately 30% of the human…”
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NF-κB1 Haploinsufficiency Causing Immunodeficiency and EBV-Driven Lymphoproliferation
Published in Journal of clinical immunology (01-08-2016)“…Purpose NF-κB signaling is critically important for regulation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. While activation of NF-κB has been implicated in…”
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B-cell deficiency and severe autoimmunity caused by deficiency of protein kinase C δ
Published in Blood (18-04-2013)“…Primary B-cell disorders comprise a heterogeneous group of inherited immunodeficiencies, often associated with autoimmunity causing significant morbidity. The…”
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Diminished secretion and function of IL‐29 is associated with impaired IFN‐α response of neonatal plasmacytoid dendritic cells
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-11-2019)“…Plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) are key players in the antiviral immune response and type III IFNs such as IL‐29 appear to play a pivotal role in pDC…”
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Human DEF6 deficiency underlies an immunodeficiency syndrome with systemic autoimmunity and aberrant CTLA-4 homeostasis
Published in Nature communications (15-07-2019)“…Immune responses need to be controlled tightly to prevent autoimmune diseases, yet underlying molecular mechanisms remain partially understood. Here, we…”
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