Search Results - "Joseph El Khoury"
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Microglia in neurodegeneration
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-10-2018)“…The neuroimmune system is involved in development, normal functioning, aging, and injury of the central nervous system. Microglia, first described a century…”
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Neuroimmunology of Traumatic Brain Injury: Time for a Paradigm Shift
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (13-09-2017)“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of morbidity and disability, with a considerable socioeconomic burden. Heterogeneity of pathoanatomical…”
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TREM2 and the neuroimmunology of Alzheimer's disease
Published in Biochemical pharmacology (15-04-2014)“…Late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a sporadic disorder with increasing prevalence in aging. The ɛ4 allele of Apolipoprotein E(ApoEɛ4) was the only known…”
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The microglial sensome revealed by direct RNA sequencing
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-12-2013)“…In this Resource study, the authors used Direct RNA Sequencing (DRS) to quantitatively examine the transcriptional profile of microglia, focusing specifically…”
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TREM2 Acts Downstream of CD33 in Modulating Microglial Pathology in Alzheimer’s Disease
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (04-09-2019)“…The microglial receptors CD33 and TREM2 have been associated with risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we investigated crosstalk between CD33 and TREM2. We…”
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CD36 ligands promote sterile inflammation through assembly of a Toll-like receptor 4 and 6 heterodimer
Published in Nature immunology (01-02-2010)“…The molecular mechanisms behind recognition of altered self remain unclear. Moore and co-workers show that oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and β-amyloid…”
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Standardizing scavenger receptor nomenclature
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-03-2014)“…Scavenger receptors constitute a large family of proteins that are structurally diverse and participate in a wide range of biological functions. These…”
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Mechanisms of microglia accumulation in Alzheimer’s disease: therapeutic implications
Published in Trends in pharmacological sciences (Regular ed.) (01-12-2008)“…In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), and other conditions affecting integrity of the blood–brain barrier, microglia can originate in the bone marrow, migrate into the…”
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Chemokine receptor CXCR3 and its ligands CXCL9 and CXCL10 are required for the development of murine cerebral malaria
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-03-2008)“…Cerebral malaria is a significant cause of global mortality, causing an estimated two million deaths per year, mainly in children. The pathogenesis of this…”
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The scavenger receptor SCARF1 mediates the clearance of apoptotic cells and prevents autoimmunity
Published in Nature immunology (01-09-2013)“…Failure to clear apoptotic cells can lead to autoinflammatory disease. Means and colleagues demonstrate that the receptor SCARF1 recognizes C1q-bound apoptotic…”
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Comparative Analysis Identifies Similarities between the Human and Murine Microglial Sensomes
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (02-02-2021)“…One of the essential functions of microglia is to continuously sense changes in their environment and adapt to those changes. For this purpose, they use a set…”
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Case 11-2020: A 37-Year-Old Man with Facial Droop, Dysarthria, and Kidney Failure
Published in The New England journal of medicine (09-04-2020)“…A 37-year-old man with a history of injection-drug use presented with a facial droop, dysarthria, and kidney failure. The creatinine level was 16.1 mg per…”
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Mechanisms of mononuclear phagocyte recruitment in Alzheimer's disease
Published in CNS & neurological disorders drug targets (01-04-2010)“…Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with a significant neuroinflammatory component. Mononuclear phagocytes including monocytes and microglia are the…”
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The receptor TREML4 amplifies TLR7-mediated signaling during antiviral responses and autoimmunity
Published in Nature immunology (01-05-2015)“…Fine-tuning of TLR7 signaling modulates innate inflammatory responses. Means and colleagues identify the receptor TREML4 as an essential positive regulator of…”
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Repetitive head injury in adolescent mice: A role for vascular inflammation
Published in Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism (01-11-2019)“…Repetitive mild traumatic brain injury during adolescence can induce neurological dysfunction through undefined mechanisms. Interleukin-1 (IL-1) contributes to…”
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Evolutionarily conserved recognition and innate immunity to fungal pathogens by the scavenger receptors SCARF1 and CD36
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (16-03-2009)“…Receptors involved in innate immunity to fungal pathogens have not been fully elucidated. We show that the Caenorhabditis elegans receptors CED-1 and C03F11.3,…”
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Clinical utility of ICD‐11 diagnostic guidelines for high‐burden mental disorders: results from mental health settings in 13 countries
Published in World psychiatry (01-10-2018)“…In this paper we report the clinical utility of the diagnostic guidelines for ICD‐11 mental, behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders as assessed by 339…”
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Repetitive Traumatic Brain Injury Causes Neuroinflammation before Tau Pathology in Adolescent P301S Mice
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (18-01-2021)“…Repetitive closed head injury (rCHI) is commonly encountered in young athletes engaged in contact and collision sports. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) including…”
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Genetic inhibition of RIPK3 ameliorates functional outcome in controlled cortical impact independent of necroptosis
Published in Cell death & disease (09-11-2021)“…Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability with no specific effective therapy, in part because disease driving mechanisms remain…”
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Scavenger receptors
Published in Current biology (20-07-2020)“…Scavenger receptors (SRs) are a large family of cell-surface receptors that are diverse in their structure and biological function and are divided into…”
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