Search Results - "Peter J. Murray"
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Macrophage Polarization
Published in Annual review of physiology (10-02-2017)“…Macrophage polarization refers to how macrophages have been activated at a given point in space and time. Polarization is not fixed, as macrophages are…”
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Tryptophan and indole metabolism in immune regulation
Published in Current opinion in immunology (01-06-2021)“…•Tryptophan follows three metabolic fates: incorporation into proteins, production of indoles, and breakdown into kynurenine.•IDO1 is an endogenous mechanism…”
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The JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway: Input and Output Integration
Published in Journal of Immunology (01-03-2007)“…Universal and essential to cytokine receptor signaling, the JAK-STAT pathway is one of the best understood signal transduction cascades. Almost 40 cytokine…”
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Protective and pathogenic functions of macrophage subsets
Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-11-2011)“…Key Points Macrophages are highly heterogenous cells that can rapidly change their function in response to local microenvironmental signals. Although distinct…”
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On macrophage diversity and inflammatory metabolic timers
Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-02-2020)“…Key papers were published in 2019 that solidify the notion that macrophage gene expression is remarkably diverse; single-cell sequencing combined with new…”
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Macrophages and cancer: from mechanisms to therapeutic implications
Published in Trends in immunology (01-04-2015)“…Highlights • Circulating monocytes are the primary source of TAMs in many tumors. • TAM properties are shaped by tissue- and tumor-specific microenvironmental…”
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Obstacles and opportunities for understanding macrophage polarization
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-04-2011)“…Review on new issues concerning macrophage polarization and the impact of polarization and categorization of macrophage subsets on immunology. Macrophages are…”
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Understanding Local Macrophage Phenotypes In Disease: Modulating macrophage function to treat cancer
Published in Nature medicine (01-02-2015)“…Recent studies have suggested that manipulating the tumor-associated macrophage phenotype is a valid therapeutic approach in cancer. In turn, these studies…”
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Macrophage Activation and Polarization: Nomenclature and Experimental Guidelines
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (17-07-2014)“…Description of macrophage activation is currently contentious and confusing. Like the biblical Tower of Babel, macrophage activation encompasses a panoply of…”
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Recommendations for myeloid-derived suppressor cell nomenclature and characterization standards
Published in Nature communications (06-07-2016)“…Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC) are a heterogeneous population expanded in cancer and other chronic inflammatory conditions. Here the authors identify…”
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Restraint of inflammatory signaling by interdependent strata of negative regulatory pathways
Published in Nature immunology (01-10-2012)“…Activation of Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling and related pathways by microbial products drives inflammatory responses, host-defense pathways and adaptive…”
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TNF Counterbalances the Emergence of M2 Tumor Macrophages
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (22-09-2015)“…Cancer can involve non-resolving, persistent inflammation where varying numbers of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) infiltrate and adopt different…”
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Local Arginase 1 Activity Is Required for Cutaneous Wound Healing
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-10-2013)“…Chronic nonhealing wounds in the elderly population are associated with a prolonged and excessive inflammatory response, which is widely hypothesized to impede…”
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The Primary Mechanism of the IL-10-Regulated Antiinflammatory Response Is to Selectively Inhibit Transcription
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-06-2005)“…The antiinflammatory cytokine IL-10 inhibits the production of multiple, diverse inflammatory mediators from activated macrophages and dendritic cells, a…”
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Nucleotide Binding Oligomerization Domain 2 Deficiency Leads to Dysregulated TLR2 Signaling and Induction of Antigen-Specific Colitis
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-09-2006)“…In this study, we determined conditions leading to the development of colitis in mice with nucleotide binding oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) deficiency, a…”
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T Cell Cancer Therapy Requires CD40-CD40L Activation of Tumor Necrosis Factor and Inducible Nitric-Oxide-Synthase-Producing Dendritic Cells
Published in Cancer cell (12-09-2016)“…Effective cancer immunotherapy requires overcoming immunosuppressive tumor microenvironments. We found that local nitric oxide (NO) production by…”
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The composition and signaling of the IL-35 receptor are unconventional
Published in Nature immunology (01-03-2012)“…IL-35 is an immunomodulatory cytokine, but the molecular details of its effects have remained obscure. Vignali and colleagues determine the IL-35 receptor and…”
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Anti-ferroptotic mechanism of IL4i1-mediated amino acid metabolism
Published in eLife (01-03-2021)“…Interleukin-4-induced-1 (IL4i1) is an amino acid oxidase secreted from immune cells. Recent observations have suggested that IL4i1 is pro-tumorigenic via…”
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Real-time monitoring of single ZTP riboswitches reveals a complex and kinetically controlled decision landscape
Published in Nature communications (10-09-2020)“…RNAs begin to fold and function during transcription. Riboswitches undergo cotranscriptional switching in the context of transcription elongation, RNA folding,…”
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Inhibition of arginase by CB-1158 blocks myeloid cell-mediated immune suppression in the tumor microenvironment
Published in Journal for immunotherapy of cancer (19-12-2017)“…Myeloid cells are an abundant leukocyte in many types of tumors and contribute to immune evasion. Expression of the enzyme arginase 1 (Arg1) is a defining…”
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