Search Results - "Warren, H. Shaw"
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Strategies to improve drug development for sepsis
Published in Nature reviews. Drug discovery (01-10-2014)“…Key Points Sepsis, a common and sometimes fatal systemic illness, is triggered by microbial infection and often leads to impaired function of the lungs,…”
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Gut Microbiota-Induced Immunoglobulin G Controls Systemic Infection by Symbiotic Bacteria and Pathogens
Published in Immunity (Cambridge, Mass.) (15-03-2016)“…The gut microbiota is compartmentalized in the intestinal lumen and induces local immune responses, but it remains unknown whether the gut microbiota can…”
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Resilience to Bacterial Infection: Difference between Species Could Be Due to Proteins in Serum
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-01-2010)“…Vertebrates vary in resistance and resilience to infectious diseases, and the mechanisms that regulate the tradeoff between these often opposing protective…”
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Mice are not men
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Intestinal alkaline phosphatase prevents metabolic syndrome in mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (23-04-2013)“…Metabolic syndrome comprises a cluster of related disorders that includes obesity, glucose intolerance, insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, and fatty liver…”
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Intestinal alkaline phosphatase promotes gut bacterial growth by reducing the concentration of luminal nucleotide triphosphates
Published in American journal of physiology: Gastrointestinal and liver physiology (15-05-2014)“…The intestinal microbiota plays a pivotal role in maintaining human health and well-being. Previously, we have shown that mice deficient in the brush-border…”
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Myocardial Ischemia Activates an Injurious Innate Immune Signaling via Cardiac Heat Shock Protein 60 and Toll-like Receptor 4
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-09-2011)“…Innate immune response after transient ischemia is the most common cause of myocardial inflammation and may contribute to injury, yet the detailed signaling…”
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Haptoglobin or Hemopexin Therapy Prevents Acute Adverse Effects of Resuscitation After Prolonged Storage of Red Cells
Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (27-09-2016)“…BACKGROUND:Extracellular hemoglobin and cell-free heme are toxic breakdown products of hemolyzed erythrocytes. Mammals synthesize the scavenger proteins…”
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MyD88-Dependent and MyD88-Independent Pathways in Synergy, Priming, and Tolerance between TLR Agonists
Published in Journal of Immunology (15-01-2007)“…TLRs sense components of microorganisms and are critical host mediators of inflammation during infection. Different TLR agonists can profoundly alter…”
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Spontaneous neutrophil migration patterns during sepsis after major burns
Published in PloS one (09-12-2014)“…Finely tuned to respond quickly to infections, neutrophils have amazing abilities to migrate fast and efficiently towards sites of infection and inflammation…”
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Intestinal alkaline phosphatase is a gut mucosal defense factor maintained by enteral nutrition
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (04-03-2008)“…Under conditions of starvation and disease, the gut barrier becomes impaired, and trophic feeding to prevent gut mucosal atrophy has become a standard…”
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Development of a Genomic Metric That Can Be Rapidly Used to Predict Clinical Outcome in Severely Injured Trauma Patients
Published in Critical care medicine (01-05-2013)“…OBJECTIVE:Many patients have complicated recoveries following severe trauma due to the development of organ injury. Physiological and anatomical…”
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Endothelial dysfunction inhibits the ability of haptoglobin to prevent hemoglobin-induced hypertension
Published in American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology (01-06-2017)“…Intravascular hemolysis produces injury in a variety of human diseases including hemoglobinopathies, malaria, and sepsis. The adverse effects of increased…”
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Acute inflammatory response to endotoxin in mice and humans
Published in Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology (01-01-2005)“…Endotoxin injection has been widely used to study the acute inflammatory response. In this study, we directly compared the inflammatory responses to endotoxin…”
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Hemopexin down-regulates LPS-induced proinflammatory cytokines from macrophages
Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-08-2009)“…The heme‐binding protein hemopexin limits TLR4 and TLR2 agonist‐induced macrophage cytokine production through a mechanism distinct from heme oxygenase‐1…”
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Hemopexin in severe inflammation and infection: mouse models and human diseases
Published in Critical care (London, England) (15-04-2015)“…Cell-free plasma hemoglobin is associated with poor outcome in patients with sepsis. Extracellular hemoglobin and secondarily released heme amplify…”
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Prevalence and Outcomes of Antimicrobial Treatment for Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia in Outpatients with ESRD
Published in Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (01-09-2012)“…Staphylococcus bacteremia is a common and life-threatening medical emergency, but it is treatable with appropriate antibiotic therapy. To identify…”
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Reversing Established Sepsis with Antagonists of Endogenous High-Mobility Group Box 1
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-01-2004)“…Despite significant advances in intensive care therapy and antibiotics, severe sepsis accounts for 9% of all deaths in the United States annually. The…”
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Synergistic Inflammation Is Induced by Blood Degradation Products with Microbial Toll-Like Receptor Agonists and Is Blocked by Hemopexin
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15-08-2010)“…Detection of microbial components by immune cells via Toll-like receptors (TLRs) with subsequent induction of inflammation is essential for host defense…”
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Different Bactericidal and Inflammatory Activities of Human and Mouse Blood
Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-11-2019)“…ABSTRACTWe performed side-by-side experiments to compare the behavior of four strains of Escherichia coli and one strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in fresh…”
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