Search Results - "S. Gokhan"
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Foundations of Immunometabolism and Implications for Metabolic Health and Disease
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-09-2017)“…Highly ordered interactions between immune and metabolic responses are evolutionarily conserved and paramount for tissue and organismal health. Disruption of…”
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Inflammation, metaflammation and immunometabolic disorders
Published in Nature (London) (09-02-2017)“…Proper regulation and management of energy, substrate diversity and quantity, as well as macromolecular synthesis and breakdown processes, are fundamental to…”
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Lipid signaling and lipotoxicity in metaflammation: indications for metabolic disease pathogenesis and treatment
Published in Journal of lipid research (01-12-2016)“…Lipids encompass a wide variety of molecules such as fatty acids, sterols, phospholipids, and triglycerides. These molecules represent a highly efficient…”
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Cell Signaling and Stress Responses
Published in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology (01-10-2016)“…Stress-signaling pathways are evolutionarily conserved and play an important role in the maintenance of homeostasis. These pathways are also critical for…”
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Metabolic Messengers: tumour necrosis factor
Published in Nature metabolism (01-10-2021)“…Tumour necrosis factor (TNF) is a classical, pleiotropic pro-inflammatory cytokine. It is also the first ‘adipokine’ described to be produced from adipose…”
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The cold-induced lipokine 12,13-diHOME promotes fatty acid transport into brown adipose tissue
Published in Nature medicine (01-05-2017)“…Cold stimulation induces the synthesis and release of the lipid species 12,13-diHOME from brown adipose tissue. This ‘lipokine’ then acts on brown adipocytes…”
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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Cytokine-Adipokine Interplay and Regulation of Insulin Resistance
Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-09-2006)“…Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the major reason for abnormal liver function in the Western world, is associated with obesity and diabetes and is…”
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A hormone complex of FABP4 and nucleoside kinases regulates islet function
Published in Nature (London) (23-12-2021)“…The liberation of energy stores from adipocytes is critical to support survival in times of energy deficit; however, uncontrolled or chronic lipolysis…”
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The short-chain fatty acid propionate increases glucagon and FABP4 production, impairing insulin action in mice and humans
Published in Science translational medicine (24-04-2019)“…The short-chain fatty acid propionate is a potent inhibitor of molds that is widely used as a food preservative and endogenously produced by gut microbiota…”
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Regulation of liver subcellular architecture controls metabolic homeostasis
Published in Nature (London) (24-03-2022)“…Cells display complex intracellular organization by compartmentalization of metabolic processes into organelles, yet the resolution of these structures in the…”
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Cytokines induce endoplasmic reticulum stress in human, rat and mouse beta cells via different mechanisms
Published in Diabetologia (01-10-2015)“…Aims/hypothesis Proinflammatory cytokines contribute to beta cell damage in type 1 diabetes in part through activation of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. In…”
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Circulating palmitoleic acid and risk of metabolic abnormalities and new-onset diabetes
Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-12-2010)“…Animal experiments suggest that circulating palmitoleic acid (cis-16:1n-7) from adipocyte de novo fatty acid synthesis may directly regulate insulin resistance…”
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Brown adipose tissue thermogenic adaptation requires Nrf1-mediated proteasomal activity
Published in Nature medicine (01-03-2018)“…Nrf1-mediated proteosome activity in brown fat is required for the normal thermogenic behavior of this tissue in mice. Adipocytes possess remarkable adaptive…”
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NRF1 Is an ER Membrane Sensor that Is Central to Cholesterol Homeostasis
Published in Cell (16-11-2017)“…Cholesterol is a critical nutrient requiring tight constraint in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) due to its uniquely challenging biophysical properties. While…”
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Novel role of PKR in inflammasome activation and HMGB1 release
Published in Nature (London) (30-08-2012)“…Double-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinase (PKR) is shown to be a key regulator of the inflammasome; PKR is central for caspase-1 activation and the release…”
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De Novo Lipogenesis Products and Endogenous Lipokines
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-07-2016)“…Recent studies have shown that in addition to their traditionally recognized functions as building blocks, energy stores, or hazardous intermediates, lipids…”
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Adipocytes promote interleukin-18 binding to its receptors during abdominal aortic aneurysm formation in mice
Published in European heart journal (07-07-2020)“…Abstract Aims Obesity is a risk factor of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). Inflammatory cytokine interleukin-18 (IL18) has two receptors: IL18 receptor (IL18r)…”
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The unfolded protein response regulates hepatic autophagy by sXBP1-mediated activation of TFEB
Published in Autophagy (03-08-2021)“…Defective macroautophagy/autophagy and a failure to initiate the adaptive unfolded protein response (UPR) in response to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress…”
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Intercellular Transmission of Hepatic ER Stress in Obesity Disrupts Systemic Metabolism
Published in Cell metabolism (02-02-2021)“…Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) has a pathophysiological role in obesity-associated insulin resistance. Yet, the coordinated tissue response to ERS remains…”
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Leptin Deficiency Shifts Mast Cells toward Anti-Inflammatory Actions and Protects Mice from Obesity and Diabetes by Polarizing M2 Macrophages
Published in Cell metabolism (01-12-2015)“…Mast cells (MCs) contribute to the pathogenesis of obesity and diabetes. This study demonstrates that leptin deficiency slants MCs toward anti-inflammatory…”
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