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  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,016 Views
16 Pages

Senescence-Associated Secretory Phenotype Suppression Mediated by Small-Sized Mesenchymal Stem Cells Delays Cellular Senescence through TLR2 and TLR5 Signaling

  • Ji Hye Kwon,
  • Miyeon Kim,
  • Soyoun Um,
  • Hyang Ju Lee,
  • Yun Kyung Bae,
  • Soo Jin Choi,
  • Hyun Ho Hwang,
  • Wonil Oh and
  • Hye Jin Jin

3 January 2021

In order to provide a sufficient number of cells for clinical use, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) must be cultured for long-term expansion, which inevitably triggers cellular senescence. Although the small size of MSCs is known as a critical determina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,347 Views
17 Pages

Nintedanib Reduces Neutrophil Chemotaxis via Activating GRK2 in Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis

  • Wei-Chih Chen,
  • Nien-Jung Chen,
  • Hsin-Pai Chen,
  • Wen-Kuang Yu,
  • Vincent Yi-Fong Su,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Huai-Hsuan Wu and
  • Kuang-Yao Yang

Neutrophils are involved in the alveolitis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). However, their pathogenic mechanisms are still poorly understood. Nintedanib has antifibrotic and anti-inflammatory activity in IPF. This study aimed to investigate th...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,195 Views
26 Pages

Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells and Pulmonary Hypertension

  • Andrew J. Bryant,
  • Borna Mehrad,
  • Todd M. Brusko,
  • James D. West and
  • Lyle L. Moldawer

Myeloid–derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) comprised a heterogeneous subset of bone marrow–derived myeloid cells, best studied in cancer research, that are increasingly implicated in the pathogenesis of pulmonary vascular remodeling and the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
6,096 Views
15 Pages

6 August 2019

Breast cancer-derived vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) has been shown to enhance lymphangiogenesis in lymph nodes to accelerate cancer metastasis. However, the remodeling of lymph node microenvironments by VEGF-C remains elusive. By in v...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
7,031 Views
22 Pages

Role of the Neutrophil in the Pathogenesis of Advanced Cancer and Impaired Responsiveness to Therapy

  • Bernardo L. Rapoport,
  • Helen C. Steel,
  • Annette J. Theron,
  • Teresa Smit and
  • Ronald Anderson

Notwithstanding the well-recognized involvement of chronic neutrophilic inflammation in the initiation phase of many types of epithelial cancers, a growing body of evidence has also implicated these cells in the pathogenesis of the later phases of ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
86 Citations
12,370 Views
21 Pages

Roles of the CXCL8-CXCR1/2 Axis in the Tumor Microenvironment and Immunotherapy

  • Zhi-Jian Han,
  • Yang-Bing Li,
  • Lu-Xi Yang,
  • Hui-Juan Cheng,
  • Xin Liu and
  • Hao Chen

27 December 2021

In humans, Interleukin-8 (IL-8 or CXCL8) is a granulocytic chemokine with multiple roles within the tumor microenvironment (TME), such as recruiting immunosuppressive cells to the tumor, increasing tumor angiogenesis, and promoting epithelial-to-mese...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,315 Views
17 Pages

Combined Inhibition of Indolamine-2,3-Dioxygenase 1 and C-X-C Chemokine Receptor Type 2 Exerts Antitumor Effects in a Preclinical Model of Cervical Cancer

  • Solangy Lizcano-Meneses,
  • Rogelio Hernández-Pando,
  • Ian García-Aguirre,
  • José Bonilla-Delgado,
  • Víctor Manuel Alvarado-Castro,
  • Bulmaro Cisneros,
  • Patricio Gariglio and
  • Enoc Mariano Cortés-Malagón

Cervical cancer is a public health problem diagnosed in advanced stages, and its main risk factor is persistent high-risk human papillomavirus infection. Today, it is necessary to study new treatment strategies, such as immunotherapy, that use differ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
10,726 Views
26 Pages

The Potential Importance of CXCL1 in the Physiological State and in Noncancer Diseases of the Cardiovascular System, Respiratory System and Skin

  • Jan Korbecki,
  • Agnieszka Maruszewska,
  • Mateusz Bosiacki,
  • Dariusz Chlubek and
  • Irena Baranowska-Bosiacka

22 December 2022

In this paper, we present a literature review of the role of CXC motif chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1) in physiology, and in selected major non-cancer diseases of the cardiovascular system, respiratory system and skin. CXCL1, a cytokine belonging to the C...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,510 Views
14 Pages

Functional Interactions Between Recombinant Serum Amyloid A1 (SAA1) and Chemokines in Leukocyte Recruitment

  • Jo Van Damme,
  • Sofie Struyf,
  • Paul Proost,
  • Ghislain Opdenakker and
  • Mieke Gouwy

The acute phase response is a hallmark of all inflammatory reactions and acute phase reactants, such as C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid A (SAA) proteins, are among the most useful plasma and serum markers of inflammation in clinical medici...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,887 Views
14 Pages

The Role of Cytokines in the Metastasis of Solid Tumors to the Spine: Systematic Review

  • Wojciech Łabędź,
  • Anna Przybyla,
  • Agnieszka Zimna,
  • Mikołaj Dąbrowski and
  • Łukasz Kubaszewski

14 February 2023

Although many studies have investigated the role of cytokines in bone metastases, our knowledge of their function in spine metastasis is limited. Therefore, we performed a systematic review to map the available evidence on the involvement of cytokine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,710 Views
9 Pages

2 May 2022

Some viruses contain mimics of host chemokine receptors that influence host immunity; however, such viral mimics have not yet been reported for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). In this study, I focused on C-X-C motif chem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,322 Views
13 Pages

14 September 2023

Considerable evidence has accumulated in the last decade supporting the notion that chronic stress is closely related to the growth, metastasis, and angiogenesis of ovarian cancer. In this study, we analyzed the conditioned media in SKOV3 ovarian can...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,559 Views
14 Pages

C-X-C Motif Chemokine 3 Promotes the Inflammatory Response of Microglia after Escherichia coli-Induced Meningitis

  • Xinyi Qu,
  • Beibei Dou,
  • Ruicheng Yang,
  • Chen Tan,
  • Huanchun Chen and
  • Xiangru Wang

Meningitis is a major clinical manifestation of Escherichia coli (E. coli) infection characterized by inflammation of the meninges and subarachnoid space. Many chemokines are secreted during meningitic E. coli infection, of which C-X-C motif chemokin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,182 Views
12 Pages

Prevention of Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy by Inhibiting C-X-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 2

  • Hee Seong Cho,
  • Young In Choi,
  • Seon Uk Park,
  • Yi Seul Han,
  • Jean Kwon and
  • Sung Jun Jung

17 January 2023

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a major drawback in the use of chemotherapeutic agents for patients with cancer. Although studies have investigated a broad number of molecules that might be related to CIPN, the differences in the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
6,703 Views
10 Pages

An Update on the Chemokine System in the Development of NAFLD

  • Naoto Nagata,
  • Guanliang Chen,
  • Liang Xu and
  • Hitoshi Ando

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease in the world. Sustained hepatic inflammation is a key driver of the transition from simple fatty liver to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the more aggressive form...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,263 Views
14 Pages

Abnormal communication between endothelial cells (ECs) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) promotes vascular diseases, including atherogenesis. ETS variant transcription factor 2 (ETV2) plays a substantial role in pathological angiogenesis and t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
2,916 Views
8 Pages

8 October 2021

Despite advances in the perioperative management of esophagectomy, it is still a highly invasive procedure for esophageal cancer and is associated with severe postoperative complications. The two major postoperative infectious complications after eso...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,233 Views
16 Pages

Identification of Matrine as a Novel Regulator of the CXCR4 Signaling Axis in Tumor Cells

  • Young Yun Jung,
  • Jae-Young Um,
  • Acharan S. Narula,
  • Ojas A. Namjoshi,
  • Bruce E. Blough,
  • Alan Prem Kumar and
  • Kwang Seok Ahn

Matrine, a quinolizidine alkaloid, is commonly employed for treating various viral and inflammatory disorders. Here, we have evaluated matrine for its activity on C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-9/2) express...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,063 Views
8 Pages

Albumin Urinary Excretion Is Associated with Increased Levels of Urinary Chemokines, Cytokines, and Growth Factors Levels in Humans

  • Bengt Fellström,
  • Johanna Helmersson-Karlqvist,
  • Lars Lind,
  • Inga Soveri,
  • Måns Thulin,
  • Johan Ärnlöv,
  • Kim Kultima and
  • Anders Larsson

8 March 2021

The aim of the present study was to study the associations between urine albumin excretion, and a large number of urinary chemokines, cytokines, and growth factors in a normal population. We selected 90 urine samples from individuals without CVD, dia...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
6,481 Views
14 Pages

6 February 2017

Morphine, an effective but addictive analgesic, can profoundly affect the inflammatory response to pathogens, and long-term use can result in morphine tolerance. Inflammasomes are protein complexes involved in the inflammatory response. The nucleotid...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,716 Views
13 Pages

In patients with autoimmune disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), delayed wound healing is often observed. Timely and effective wound healing is a crucial determinant of a patient’s quality of life, and novel materials for skin wound rep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,952 Views
18 Pages

The C-X-C Motif Chemokine Ligand 5, Which Exerts an Antioxidant Role by Inducing HO-1 Expression, Is C-X-C Motif Chemokine Receptor 2-Dependent in Human Prostate Stroma and Cancer Cells

  • Kang-Shuo Chang,
  • Syue-Ting Chen,
  • Shu-Yuan Hsu,
  • Hsin-Ching Sung,
  • Wei-Yin Lin,
  • Ke-Hung Tsui,
  • Yu-Hsiang Lin,
  • Chen-Pang Hou and
  • Horng-Heng Juang

5 December 2024

While the C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 5 (CXCL5) is recognized as an inflammatory mediator and a potent attractant for immune cells, its functions within the human prostate remain unclear. This study explored the expression, functions, and regulatory...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,232 Views
21 Pages

Functional Complexes of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2 and Renin-Angiotensin System Receptors: Expression in Adult but Not Fetal Lung Tissue

  • Rafael Franco,
  • Alejandro Lillo,
  • Rafael Rivas-Santisteban,
  • Ana I. Rodríguez-Pérez,
  • Irene Reyes-Resina,
  • José L. Labandeira-García and
  • Gemma Navarro

16 December 2020

Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) is a membrane peptidase and a component of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) that has been found in cells of all organs, including the lungs. While ACE2 has been identified as the receptor for severe acute resp...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,807 Views
11 Pages

The objective of this study was to analyze the effects of aerobic and resistance exercise on myokines expression in the skeletal muscle of middle-aged rats with high fat diet-induced obesity, to investigate the feasibility of using exercise training...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,652 Views
13 Pages

CXCR2: A Novel Mediator of Mammary Tumor Bone Metastasis

  • Bhawna Sharma,
  • Kalyan C. Nannuru,
  • Sugandha Saxena,
  • Michelle L. Varney and
  • Rakesh K. Singh

Most breast cancer patients die due to bone metastasis. Although metastasis accounts for 5% of the breast cancer cases, it is responsible for most of the deaths. Sometimes even before the detection of a primary tumor, most of the patients have bone a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,383 Views
13 Pages

Gene Expression Profiling of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Type 2 Diabetes: An Exploratory Study

  • Hana M. A. Fakhoury,
  • Muhammad Affan Elahi,
  • Saud Al Sarheed,
  • Mohammed Al Dubayee,
  • Awad Alshahrani,
  • Mahmoud Zhra,
  • Arwa Almassri and
  • Ahmad Aljada

12 December 2022

Background and Objectives: Visceral obesity is associated with chronic low-grade inflammation that predisposes to metabolic syndrome. Indeed, infiltration of adipose tissue with immune–inflammatory cells, including ‘classical’ infla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,363 Views
23 Pages

The CXCR4-Dependent LASP1-Ago2 Interaction in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Augustus M. C. Tilley,
  • Cory M. Howard,
  • Sangita Sridharan,
  • Boopathi Subramaniyan,
  • Nicole R. Bearss,
  • Sawsan Alkhalili and
  • Dayanidhi Raman

29 August 2020

The CXCR4-LASP1 axis is an emerging target in the field of breast cancer metastasis. C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) mediates directed cell migration when activated by its cognate ligand CXCL12. LIM and SH3 Protein 1 (LASP1) is a critical nod...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
9,042 Views
17 Pages

10 May 2013

Lung cancer cells express different chemokines and chemokine receptors that modulate leukocyte infiltration within tumor microenvironment. In this study we screened several mediators/growth factors on CXCL1 release in human carcinoma epithelial cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,119 Views
8 Pages

30 December 2020

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and enters the host cell via CD4 and either CC-chemokine receptor 5 (CCR) or CXC-chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4). HIV is directly recognized by toll-like receptor 4 (TL...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
5,669 Views
14 Pages

15 December 2021

Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are a heterogenous population of cells derived from immature myeloid cells. These cells are often associated with poor responses to cancer therapy, including immunotherapy, in a variety of tumor types. The C-X...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
11,747 Views
14 Pages

14 February 2008

Domoic acid is a marine biotoxin associated with harmful algal blooms and is the causative agent of amnesic shellfish poisoning in marine animals and humans. It is also an excitatory amino acid analog to glutamate and kainic acid which acts through g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
40 Citations
4,616 Views
17 Pages

Hypoxic-Inflammatory Responses under Acute Hypoxia: In Vitro Experiments and Prospective Observational Expedition Trial

  • Tobias Kammerer,
  • Valentina Faihs,
  • Nikolai Hulde,
  • Manfred Stangl,
  • Florian Brettner,
  • Markus Rehm,
  • Mareike Horstmann,
  • Julia Kröpfl,
  • Christina Spengler and
  • Simone Kreth
  • + 1 author

4 February 2020

Induction of hypoxia-inducible-factor-1α (HIF-1α) pathway and HIF-target genes allow adaptation to hypoxia and are associated with reduced incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS). Little is known about HIF-pathways in conjunction with...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,505 Views
16 Pages

Exploring the Interplay of RUNX2 and CXCR4 in Melanoma Progression

  • Luca Dalle Carbonare,
  • Arianna Minoia,
  • Anna Vareschi,
  • Francesca Cristiana Piritore,
  • Sharazed Zouari,
  • Alberto Gandini,
  • Mirko Meneghel,
  • Rossella Elia,
  • Pamela Lorenzi and
  • Franco Antoniazzi
  • + 5 authors

27 February 2024

Overexpression of the Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) has been reported in several cancer types, and the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) has an important role in tumour progression. However, the interplay between CXCR4 and RUNX2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,516 Views
25 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Effects of GPR55 Agonists and Antagonists in LPS-Treated BV2 Microglial Cells

  • Lu Sun,
  • Matthias Apweiler,
  • Claus Normann,
  • Christoph W. Grathwol,
  • Thomas Hurrle,
  • Simone Gräßle,
  • Nicole Jung,
  • Stefan Bräse and
  • Bernd L. Fiebich

Chronic inflammation is driven by proinflammatory cytokines such as interleukin 6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), and chemokines, such as c-c motif chemokine ligand 2 (CCL2), CCL3, C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 2 (CXCL2), and CXCL...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
8,044 Views
19 Pages

New Insights into Mechanisms and Functions of Chemokine (C-X-C Motif) Receptor 4 Heteromerization in Vascular Smooth Muscle

  • Ann E. Evans,
  • Abhishek Tripathi,
  • Heather M. LaPorte,
  • Lioubov I. Brueggemann,
  • Abhay Kumar Singh,
  • Lauren J. Albee,
  • Kenneth L. Byron,
  • Nadya I. Tarasova,
  • Brian F. Volkman and
  • Thomas Yoonsang Cho
  • + 2 authors

Recent evidence suggests that C-X-C chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) heteromerizes with α1A/B-adrenoceptors (AR) and atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3) and that CXCR4:α1A/B-AR heteromers are important for α1-AR function in vascular smooth muscle...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,620 Views
16 Pages

Immunobiotic Ligilactobacillus salivarius FFIG58 Confers Long-Term Protection against Streptococcus pneumoniae

  • Mariano Elean,
  • Fernanda Raya Tonetti,
  • Kohtaro Fukuyama,
  • Luciano Arellano-Arriagada,
  • Fu Namai,
  • Yoshihito Suda,
  • Nadia Gobbato,
  • Keita Nishiyama,
  • Julio Villena and
  • Haruki Kitazawa

30 October 2023

Previously, we isolated potentially probiotic Ligilactobacillus salivarius strains from the intestines of wakame-fed pigs. The strains were characterized based on their ability to modulate the innate immune responses triggered by the activation of To...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,469 Views
14 Pages

Does the Use of the “Proseek® Multiplex Oncology I Panel” on Peritoneal Fluid Allow a Better Insight in the Pathophysiology of Endometriosis, and in Particular Deep-Infiltrating Endometriosis?

  • Alexandra Perricos,
  • René Wenzl,
  • Heinrich Husslein,
  • Thomas Eiwegger,
  • Manuela Gstoettner,
  • Andreas Weinhaeusel,
  • Gabriel Beikircher and
  • Lorenz Kuessel

26 June 2020

Endometriosis appears to share certain cancer-related processes, such as cell attachment, invasion, proliferation and neovascularization, some of which can also be found in other healthy tissues. In order to better understand the altered milieu of th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,516 Views
15 Pages

CXCR2 Is Deregulated in ALS Spinal Cord and Its Activation Triggers Apoptosis in Motor Neuron-Like Cells Overexpressing hSOD1-G93A

  • Valentina La Cognata,
  • Agata Grazia D’Amico,
  • Grazia Maugeri,
  • Giovanna Morello,
  • Maria Guarnaccia,
  • Benedetta Magrì,
  • Eleonora Aronica,
  • Velia D’Agata and
  • Sebastiano Cavallaro

9 July 2023

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive depletion of motor neurons (MNs). Recent evidence suggests a role in ALS pathology for the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 2 (CXCR2), whose...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,278 Views
25 Pages

Targeting IL-8 and Its Receptors in Prostate Cancer: Inflammation, Stress Response, and Treatment Resistance

  • Shauna McClelland,
  • Pamela J. Maxwell,
  • Cristina Branco,
  • Simon T. Barry,
  • Cath Eberlein and
  • Melissa J. LaBonte

8 August 2024

This review delves into the intricate roles of interleukin-8 (IL-8) and its receptors, CXCR1 and CXCR2, in prostate cancer (PCa), particularly in castration-resistant (CRPC) and metastatic CRPC (mCRPC). This review emphasizes the crucial role of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
9,575 Views
13 Pages

24 October 2017

Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases (MEK) 1 and 2 have crucial roles in tumorigenesis, cell proliferation, and protection from apoptosis, and their inhibition is therefore an attractive therapeutic strategy in cancer. Orally available and highly...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,194 Views
18 Pages

Collaborative Action of Microglia and Astrocytes Mediates Neutrophil Recruitment to the CNS to Defend against Escherichia coli K1 Infection

  • Peng Liu,
  • Xinyue Wang,
  • Qian Yang,
  • Xiaolin Yan,
  • Yu Fan,
  • Si Zhang,
  • Yi Wei,
  • Min Huang,
  • Lingyan Jiang and
  • Lu Feng

Escherichia coli K1 is a leading cause of neonatal bacterial meningitis. Recruitment of neutrophils to the central nervous system (CNS) via local immune response plays a critical role in defense against E. coli K1 infection; however, the mechanism un...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
5,712 Views
24 Pages

Gα13 and Gα12, encoded by the GNA13 and GNA12 genes, respectively, are members of the G12 family of Gα proteins that, along with their associated Gβγ subunits, mediate signaling from specific G protein-coupled receptors (...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,283 Views
13 Pages

Porphyromonas gingivalis Mfa1 Induces Chemokine and Cell Adhesion Molecules in Mouse Gingival Fibroblasts via Toll-Like Receptors

  • Yuhei Takayanagi,
  • Takeshi Kikuchi,
  • Yoshiaki Hasegawa,
  • Yoshikazu Naiki,
  • Hisashi Goto,
  • Kousuke Okada,
  • Iichiro Okabe,
  • Yosuke Kamiya,
  • Yuki Suzuki and
  • Noritaka Sawada
  • + 6 authors

10 December 2020

Porphyromonas gingivalis Mfa1 fimbriae are thought to act as adhesion factors and to direct periodontal tissue destruction but their immunomodulatory actions are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the effect of Mfa1 stimulation on the immune an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
4,332 Views
17 Pages

MyD88 in Macrophages Enhances Liver Fibrosis by Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome in HSCs

  • Shuang Ge,
  • Wei Yang,
  • Haiqiang Chen,
  • Qi Yuan,
  • Shi Liu,
  • Yongxiang Zhao and
  • Jinhua Zhang

17 November 2021

Chronic liver disease mediated by the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) leads to liver fibrosis. The signal adaptor MyD88 of Toll-like receptor (TLR) signaling is involved during the progression of liver fibrosis. However, the specific role...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,917 Views
14 Pages

In Silico Maturation of a Nanomolar Antibody against the Human CXCR2

  • Damiano Buratto,
  • Yue Wan,
  • Xiaojie Shi,
  • Guang Yang and
  • Francesco Zonta

13 September 2022

The steady increase in computational power in the last 50 years is opening unprecedented opportunities in biology, as computer simulations of biological systems have become more accessible and can reproduce experimental results more accurately. Here,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,903 Views
13 Pages

Obesity represents chronic low-grade inflammation that precipitates type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Berberine (BBR) has been reported to exert anti-obesity and anti-inflammatory benefits. We aimed to demonstrate the underlying im...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,769 Views
17 Pages

Topical Plant Polyphenols Prevent Type I Interferon Signaling in the Skin and Suppress Contact Hypersensitivity

  • Maria Luigia Carbone,
  • Daniela Lulli,
  • Francesca Passarelli and
  • Saveria Pastore

6 September 2018

Human keratinocytes were recently shown to respond to anti-EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) drugs with activation of an interferon-κ-driven autocrine loop, leading to enhanced expression of innate antiviral effectors and of the pro-infla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
39 Citations
4,770 Views
15 Pages

Obesity causes low-grade inflammation that results in dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. We evaluated the effect of puerarin on obesity and metabolic complications both in silico and in vivo and investigated the underlying immunological mechanisms....

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,510 Views
15 Pages

12 September 2023

Autophagy plays a complex role in breast cancer cell survival, metastasis, and chemotherapeutic resistance. Dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP)-4, a therapeutic target for type 2 diabetes mellitus, is also involved in autophagic flux. The potential influence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
21,084 Views
13 Pages

25 October 2024

Hypertension has always posed a severe threat to people’s health. Food-derived angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory peptides have the potential to both prevent and treat hypertension. In the current investigation, two ACE-inhibitory p...

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