Search Results - "Yousefi, Shida"
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Regulation of the innate immune system by autophagy: monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells and antigen presentation
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-03-2019)“…Autophagy is well equipped functionally to isolate microbial pathogens in autophagosomes and to carry out their clearance by dismemberment in the course of…”
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Regulation of the innate immune system by autophagy: neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, NK cells
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-03-2019)“…Autophagy is an evolutionally conserved, highly regulated catabolic process that combines cellular functions required for the regulation of metabolic balance…”
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In vivo evidence for extracellular DNA trap formation
Published in Cell death & disease (30-04-2020)“…Extracellular DNA trap formation is a cellular function of neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils that facilitates the immobilization and killing of invading…”
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Untangling “NETosis” from NETs
Published in European journal of immunology (01-02-2019)“…Neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation is a cellular function of neutrophils that facilitates the immobilization and killing of invading microorganisms…”
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Mechanisms of toxicity mediated by neutrophil and eosinophil granule proteins
Published in Allergology International (01-01-2021)“…Neutrophils and eosinophils are granulocytes which are characterized by the presence of granules in the cytoplasm. Granules provide a safe storage site for…”
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Eosinophils suppress Th1 responses and restrict bacterially induced gastrointestinal inflammation
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (06-08-2018)“…Eosinophils are predominantly known for their contribution to allergy. Here, we have examined the function and regulation of gastrointestinal eosinophils in…”
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ROS and glutathionylation balance cytoskeletal dynamics in neutrophil extracellular trap formation
Published in The Journal of cell biology (04-12-2017)“…The antimicrobial defense activity of neutrophils partly depends on their ability to form neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), but the underlying mechanism…”
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Eosinophil and neutrophil extracellular DNA traps in human allergic asthmatic airways
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-05-2011)“…Background Asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory airway disorder that involves eosinophilic and noneosinophilic phenotypes. Unlike in healthy lungs,…”
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Necroptosis and neutrophil-associated disorders
Published in Cell death & disease (25-01-2018)“…Necroptosis is a form of regulated necrosis and is dependent on a signaling pathway involving receptor interacting protein kinase-3 (RIPK3) and mixed lineage…”
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Neutrophil extracellular trap formation requires OPA1-dependent glycolytic ATP production
Published in Nature communications (27-07-2018)“…Optic atrophy 1 (OPA1) is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein that has an important role in mitochondrial fusion and structural integrity. Dysfunctional…”
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Evidence for Lysosomal Dysfunction within the Epidermis in Psoriasis and Atopic Dermatitis
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-12-2021)“…Atopic dermatitis and psoriasis are frequent chronic inflammatory skin diseases. Autophagy plays a substantial role in the homeostasis of an organism. Loss or…”
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The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (30-06-2021)“…Eosinophils are specialized white blood cells, which are involved in the pathology of diverse allergic and nonallergic inflammatory diseases. Eosinophils are…”
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NETosis - Does It Really Represent Nature's "Suicide Bomber"?
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Adhesion-induced eosinophil cytolysis requires the receptor-interacting protein kinase 3 (RIPK3)–mixed lineage kinase-like (MLKL) signaling pathway, which is counterregulated by autophagy
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-12-2017)“…Background Eosinophils are a subset of granulocytes that can be involved in the pathogenesis of different diseases, including allergy. Their effector functions…”
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NADPH oxidase-independent formation of extracellular DNA traps by basophils
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-06-2014)“…Basophils are primarily associated with a proinflammatory and immunoregulatory role in allergic diseases and parasitic infections. Recent studies have shown…”
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Extracellular eosinophilic traps in association with Staphylococcus aureus at the site of epithelial barrier defects in patients with severe airway inflammation
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-06-2017)“…Background Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is characterized by TH 2-biased eosinophilic inflammation. Eosinophils have been shown to generate…”
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Catapult-like release of mitochondrial DNA by eosinophils contributes to antibacterial defense
Published in Nature medicine (01-09-2008)“…Although eosinophils are considered useful in defense mechanisms against parasites, their exact function in innate immunity remains unclear. The aim of this…”
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Calpain-mediated cleavage of Atg5 switches autophagy to apoptosis
Published in Nature cell biology (01-10-2006)“…Autophagy-related gene (Atg) 5 is a gene product required for the formation of autophagosomes. Here, we report that Atg5, in addition to the promotion of…”
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Autophagy is required for self-renewal and differentiation of adult human stem cells
Published in Cell research (01-02-2012)“…Dear Editor, Patients receiving anticancer therapy usually suffer from side effects, such as loss of hair, epithelial barrier defects, and myelosuppression,…”
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Regulation of eosinophil functions by autophagy
Published in Seminars in immunopathology (01-06-2021)“…Eosinophils are granule-containing leukocytes which develop in the bone marrow. For many years, eosinophils have been recognized as cytotoxic effector cells,…”
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