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79 Citations
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The Impact of Hypoxia on Neutrophil Degranulation and Consequences for the Host

  • Katharine M. Lodge,
  • Andrew S. Cowburn,
  • Wei Li and
  • Alison M. Condliffe

11 February 2020

Neutrophils are key effector cells of innate immunity, rapidly recruited to defend the host against invading pathogens. Neutrophils may kill pathogens intracellularly, following phagocytosis, or extracellularly, by degranulation and the release of ne...

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  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,874 Views
10 Pages

A3R Phage and Staphylococcus aureus Lysate Do Not Induce Neutrophil Degranulation

  • Jan Borysowski,
  • Ryszard Międzybrodzki,
  • Piotr Wierzbicki,
  • Danuta Kłosowska,
  • Grażyna Korczak-Kowalska,
  • Beata Weber-Dąbrowska and
  • Andrzej Górski

21 February 2017

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of A3R phage and Staphylococcus aureus lysate obtained after phage infection on neutrophil degranulation. The exocytosis of primary and secondary granules from neutrophils was investigated in vi...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,572 Views
18 Pages

28 January 2024

Severe COVID-19 is characterized by systematic hyper-inflammation and subsequent damage to various organs. Therefore, it is critical to trace this cascade of hyper-inflammation. Blood transcriptome has been routinely utilized in the interrogation of...

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1,696 Views
17 Pages

26 August 2025

Background and objective: Periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory disease driven by host immune dysregulation, leads to progressive destruction of periodontal tissues. This study employed an integrative approach combining single-cell transcriptomics, h...

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  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,965 Views
12 Pages

SARS-CoV-2 Dysregulates Neutrophil Degranulation and Reduces Lymphocyte Counts

  • Abenaya Muralidharan,
  • Todd A. Wyatt and
  • St Patrick Reid

SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has given rise to one of the largest pandemics, affecting millions worldwide. High neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios have been identified as an important correlate to poor recovery rates in severe COVID-19 pa...

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5 Citations
3,859 Views
18 Pages

C3d Elicits Neutrophil Degranulation and Decreases Endothelial Cell Migration, with Implications for Patients with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency

  • Laura T. Fee,
  • Debananda Gogoi,
  • Michael E. O’Brien,
  • Emer McHugh,
  • Michelle Casey,
  • Ciara Gough,
  • Mark Murphy,
  • Ann M. Hopkins,
  • Tomás P. Carroll and
  • Noel G. McElvaney
  • + 1 author

16 December 2021

Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency (AATD) is characterized by increased risk for emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), vasculitis, and wound-healing impairment. Neutrophils play a central role in the pathogenesis of AATD. Dysregu...

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10 Citations
3,625 Views
14 Pages

Sulforaphane Attenuates Neutrophil ROS Production, MPO Degranulation and Phagocytosis, but Does Not Affect NET Formation Ex Vivo and In Vitro

  • Shiori Wakasugi-Onogi,
  • Sihui Ma,
  • Ruheea Taskin Ruhee,
  • Yishan Tong,
  • Yasuhiro Seki and
  • Katsuhiko Suzuki

Sulforaphane has several effects on the human body, including anti-inflammation, antioxidation, antimicrobial and anti-obesity effects. In this study, we examined the effect of sulforaphane on several neutrophil functions: reactive oxygen species (RO...

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31 Citations
6,102 Views
13 Pages

Zinc Supplementation Modulates NETs Release and Neutrophils’ Degranulation

  • Weronika Kuźmicka,
  • Aneta Manda-Handzlik,
  • Adrianna Cieloch,
  • Agnieszka Mroczek,
  • Urszula Demkow,
  • Małgorzata Wachowska and
  • Olga Ciepiela

26 December 2020

Zinc plays an important physiological role in the entire body, especially in the immune system. It is one of the most abundant microelements in our organism and an essential component of enzymes and antibacterial proteins. Zinc levels were reported t...

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36 Citations
5,918 Views
15 Pages

Endothelial Dysfunction and Neutrophil Degranulation as Central Events in Sepsis Physiopathology

  • Marta Martín-Fernández,
  • Álvaro Tamayo-Velasco,
  • Rocío Aller,
  • Hugo Gonzalo-Benito,
  • Pedro Martínez-Paz and
  • Eduardo Tamayo

Sepsis is a major health problem worldwide. It is a time-dependent disease, with a high rate of morbidity and mortality. In this sense, an early diagnosis is essential to reduce these rates. The progressive increase of both the incidence and prevalen...

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4 Citations
1,785 Views
12 Pages

Impact of Hypoxia on Neutrophil Degranulation and Inflammatory Response in Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Patients

  • María Magallón,
  • Silvia Castillo-Corullón,
  • Lucía Bañuls,
  • Teresa Romero,
  • Daniel Pellicer,
  • Alberto Herrejón,
  • María Mercedes Navarro-García,
  • Cruz González and
  • Francisco Dasí

2 September 2024

Background: Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is an inflammatory disorder where neutrophils play a key role. Excessive neutrophil activation leads to local hypoxia and tissue damage. Most research on neutrophil function has been conducted under a...

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9 Citations
3,471 Views
21 Pages

Prospects and Applications of Natural Blood-Derived Products in Regenerative Medicine

  • Joanna Wessely-Szponder,
  • Joanna Zdziennicka,
  • Andrzej Junkuszew,
  • Michał Latalski,
  • Michał Świeca and
  • Tomasz Szponder

31 December 2021

Currently, there are a number of therapeutic schemes used for the treatment of various types of musculoskeletal disorders. However, despite the use of new treatment options, therapeutic failure remains common due to impaired and delayed healing, or i...

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8 Citations
3,358 Views
24 Pages

Methylglyoxal-Modified Human Serum Albumin Binds to Leukocyte Myeloperoxidase and Inhibits its Enzymatic Activity

  • Oleg M. Panasenko,
  • Viktor A. Ivanov,
  • Elena V. Mikhalchik,
  • Irina V. Gorudko,
  • Daria V. Grigorieva,
  • Liliya Yu. Basyreva,
  • Ekaterina V. Shmeleva,
  • Sergey A. Gusev,
  • Valeria A. Kostevich and
  • Nikolay P. Gorbunov
  • + 1 author

16 November 2022

Hyperglycemia in diabetes mellitus induces modification of proteins by glucose and its derivative methylglyoxal (MG). Neutrophils perform their bactericidal activity mainly via reactive halogen (RHS) and oxygen (ROS) species generation catalyzed by m...

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1 Citations
1,798 Views
13 Pages

Proteome and Dihydrorhodamine Profiling of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in Patients with Chronic Pulmonary Aspergillosis

  • Kristian Assing,
  • Christian B. Laursen,
  • Amanda Jessica Campbell,
  • Hans Christian Beck and
  • Jesper Rømhild Davidsen

25 April 2024

Neutrophil and (alveolar) macrophage immunity is considered crucial for eliminating Aspergillus fumigatus. Data derived from bronchoalveloar lavage (BAL) characterizing the human immuno-pulmonary response to Aspergillus fumigatus are non-existent. To...

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12 Citations
4,973 Views
25 Pages

Modulation of Early Neutrophil Granulation: The Circulating Tumor Cell-Extravesicular Connection in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

  • Harrys Kishore Charles Jacob,
  • John Lalith Charles Richard,
  • Rossana Signorelli,
  • Tyler Kashuv,
  • Shweta Lavania,
  • Utpreksha Vaish,
  • Ranjitha Boopathy,
  • Ashley Middleton,
  • Melinda Minucci Boone and
  • Ramakrishnan Sundaram
  • + 2 authors

31 May 2021

Tumor cells dissociate from the primary site and enter into systemic circulation (circulating tumor cells, CTCs) either alone or as tumor microemboli (clusters); the latter having an increased predisposition towards forming distal metastases than sin...

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9 Citations
3,097 Views
15 Pages

Biomarkers of Neutrophil Activation in Patients with Symptomatic Chronic Peripheral Artery Disease Predict Worse Cardiovascular Outcome

  • Giacomo Buso,
  • Elisabetta Faggin,
  • Alessandro Bressan,
  • Silvia Galliazzo,
  • Francesco Cinetto,
  • Carla Felice,
  • Michele Fusaro,
  • Andreas Erdmann,
  • Paolo Pauletto and
  • Marcello Rattazzi
  • + 1 author

Neutrophils play a role in cardiovascular (CV) disease. However, relatively scant evidence exists in the setting of peripheral artery disease (PAD). The aims of this study were to measure biomarkers of neutrophil activation in patients with symptomat...

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3,159 Views
16 Pages

Lack of Functional P110δ Affects Expression of Activation Marker CD80 but Does Not Influence Functions of Neutrophils

  • Aneta Manda-Handzlik,
  • Agnieszka Mroczek,
  • Weronika Kuźmicka,
  • Adrianna Cieloch,
  • Zuzanna Homoncik,
  • Angelika Muchowicz,
  • Urszula Demkow and
  • Małgorzata Wachowska

Neutrophils are specialized immune cells that are essential constituents of the innate immune response. They defend the organism against pathogens through various mechanisms. It was reported that phosphatidylinositols are key players in neutrophil fu...

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12 Citations
2,726 Views
13 Pages

We evaluated the use of some neutrophil products, namely; autologous rabbit antimicrobial neutrophil extract (rANE), heterologous porcine antimicrobial neutrophil extract (pANE), neutrophil degranulation products (DGP) and neutrophil microvesicles (M...

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113 Citations
6,686 Views
17 Pages

Disharmonic Inflammatory Signatures in COVID-19: Augmented Neutrophils’ but Impaired Monocytes’ and Dendritic Cells’ Responsiveness

  • Zuzana Parackova,
  • Irena Zentsova,
  • Marketa Bloomfield,
  • Petra Vrabcova,
  • Jitka Smetanova,
  • Adam Klocperk,
  • Grigorij Mesežnikov,
  • Luis Fernando Casas Mendez,
  • Tomas Vymazal and
  • Anna Sediva

29 September 2020

COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus, emerged as a pandemic disease posing a severe threat to global health. To date, sporadic studies have demonstrated that innate immune mechanisms, specifically neutrophilia, NETosis, and neutrophil-associated cyto...

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12 Citations
3,457 Views
14 Pages

Prolyl-Isomerase Pin1 Controls Key fMLP-Induced Neutrophil Functions

  • Samia Bedouhene,
  • Min Liu,
  • Nassima Senani,
  • Tarek Boussetta,
  • Coralie Pintard,
  • Pham My-Chan Dang and
  • Jamel El-Benna

Neutrophils are key cells of the innate immune and inflammatory responses. They are the first blood cells to migrate to the infection site where they release high amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and several peptides and enzymes required for...

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1 Citations
2,454 Views
17 Pages

The Effect of Neutrophil-Derived Products on the Function of Leukocytes Obtained after Titanium Implantation in the Ovine Model

  • Joanna Zdziennicka,
  • Joanna Wessely-Szponder,
  • Grzegorz Starobrat and
  • Andrzej Junkuszew

15 December 2021

Titanium (Ti) is currently the most common biomaterial used for orthopedic implants; however, these implants may cause deleterious immune response. To investigate the possible mechanisms involved in excessive inflammation, we assessed the activity of...

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6 Citations
2,995 Views
13 Pages

Myeloid-Specific Pyruvate-Kinase-Type-M2-Deficient Mice Are Resistant to Acute Lung Injury

  • Xinlei Sun,
  • Fujie Shi,
  • Weiran Wang,
  • Yunfei Wu,
  • Shuang Qu,
  • Jing Li,
  • Hongwei Liang and
  • Ke Zen

Infiltration of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) plays a central role in acute lung injury (ALI). The mechanisms governing PMN inflammatory responses, however, remain incompletely understood. Based on our recent study showing a non-metabolic role...

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9 Citations
4,853 Views
24 Pages

Role of S100A8/A9 for Cytokine Secretion, Revealed in Neutrophils Derived from ER-Hoxb8 Progenitors

  • Yang Zhou,
  • Justine Hann,
  • Véronique Schenten,
  • Sébastien Plançon,
  • Jean-Luc Bueb,
  • Fabrice Tolle and
  • Sabrina Bréchard

17 August 2021

S100A9, a Ca2+-binding protein, is tightly associated to neutrophil pro-inflammatory functions when forming a heterodimer with its S100A8 partner. Upon secretion into the extracellular environment, these proteins behave like damage-associated molecul...

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11 Citations
4,043 Views
12 Pages

The voltage-gated proton channel, Hv1, also termed VSOP, was discovered in 2006. It has long been suggested that proton transport through voltage-gated proton channels regulate reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in phagocytes by counteracting t...

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16 Citations
4,900 Views
33 Pages

Palm Oil-Rich Diet Affects Murine Liver Proteome and S-Palmitoylome

  • Ewelina Ziemlińska,
  • Justyna Sobocińska,
  • Anna Świątkowska,
  • Aneta Hromada-Judycka,
  • Gabriela Traczyk,
  • Agata Malinowska,
  • Bianka Świderska,
  • Anna Mietelska-Porowska,
  • Anna Ciesielska and
  • Katarzyna Kwiatkowska

3 December 2021

Palmitic acid (C16:0) is the most abundant saturated fatty acid in animals serving as a substrate in synthesis and β-oxidation of other lipids, and in the modification of proteins called palmitoylation. The influence of dietary palmitic acid on...

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5 Citations
4,126 Views
21 Pages

New Enhancing MRI Lesions Associate with IL-17, Neutrophil Degranulation and Integrin Microparticles: Multi-Omics Combined with Frequent MRI in Multiple Sclerosis

  • Zsolt Illes,
  • Malene Møller Jørgensen,
  • Rikke Bæk,
  • Lisa-Marie Bente,
  • Jørgen T. Lauridsen,
  • Kirsten H. Hyrlov,
  • Christopher Aboo,
  • Jan Baumbach,
  • Tim Kacprowski and
  • Francois Cotton
  • + 2 authors

28 November 2023

Background: Blood–barrier (BBB) breakdown and active inflammation are hallmarks of relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS), but the molecular events contributing to the development of new lesions are not well explored. Leaky endothelial junctions ar...

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5 Citations
4,127 Views
18 Pages

Platelet and Erythrocyte Extravasation across Inflamed Corneal Venules Depend on CD18, Neutrophils, and Mast Cell Degranulation

  • Angie De La Cruz,
  • Aubrey Hargrave,
  • Sri Magadi,
  • Justin A. Courson,
  • Paul T. Landry,
  • Wanyu Zhang,
  • Fong W. Lam,
  • Monica A. Bray,
  • C. Wayne Smith and
  • Alan R. Burns
  • + 1 author

Platelet extravasation during inflammation is under-appreciated. In wild-type (WT) mice, a central corneal epithelial abrasion initiates neutrophil (PMN) and platelet extravasation from peripheral limbal venules. The same injury in mice expressing lo...

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94 Citations
13,823 Views
21 Pages

Myeloperoxidase: Regulation of Neutrophil Function and Target for Therapy

  • Salma A. Rizo-Téllez,
  • Meriem Sekheri and
  • János G. Filep

21 November 2022

Neutrophils, the most abundant white blood cells in humans, are critical for host defense against invading pathogens. Equipped with an array of antimicrobial molecules, neutrophils can eradicate bacteria and clear debris. Among the microbicide protei...

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1 Citations
3,095 Views
19 Pages

2 February 2023

Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a serious inflammatory condition of the pancreas that can be associated with chylomicronemia syndrome (CS). Currently, no study has explored the differences between non-CS-associated AP and CS-associated AP in terms of gene...

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4 Citations
2,882 Views
14 Pages

Detailed Mechanisms Underlying Neutrophil Bactericidal Activity against Streptococcus pneumoniae

  • Zachary Tsai,
  • Kyle A. Carver,
  • Henry H. Gong,
  • Kosuke Kosai,
  • Jane C. Deng and
  • Matthew J. Worley

Neutrophils are an essential cellular component of innate immunity and control bacterial infections through a combination of intracellular and extracellular killing methods. Although the importance of neutrophils has been established, the exact metho...

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82 Citations
7,628 Views
9 Pages

Azithromycin and Chloramphenicol Diminish Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs) Release

  • Weronika Bystrzycka,
  • Aneta Manda-Handzlik,
  • Sandra Sieczkowska,
  • Aneta Moskalik,
  • Urszula Demkow and
  • Olga Ciepiela

8 December 2017

Neutrophils are one of the first cells to arrive at the site of infection, where they apply several strategies to kill pathogens: degranulation, respiratory burst, phagocytosis, and release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). Antibiotics have a...

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24 Citations
5,408 Views
20 Pages

Role of Neutrophils on the Ocular Surface

  • Yongseok Mun,
  • Jin Sun Hwang and
  • Young Joo Shin

27 September 2021

The ocular surface is a gateway that contacts the outside and receives stimulation from the outside. The corneal innate immune system is composed of many types of cells, including epithelial cells, fibroblasts, natural killer cells, macrophages, neut...

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6 Citations
3,734 Views
18 Pages

C3 Opsonization of Anthrax Bacterium and Peptidoglycan Supports Recognition and Activation of Neutrophils

  • Narcis I. Popescu,
  • Ravi S. Keshari,
  • Jackie Cochran,
  • K. Mark Coggeshall and
  • Florea Lupu

Neutrophils are the most abundant innate cell population and a key immune player against invading pathogens. Neutrophils can kill both bacterium and spores of Bacillus anthracis, the causative anthrax pathogen. Unlike interactions with professional p...

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2 Citations
2,910 Views
19 Pages

Pathogenic and Protective Roles of Neutrophils in Chlamydia trachomatis Infection

  • Zoe E. R. Wilton,
  • Andzoa N. Jamus,
  • Susan B. Core and
  • Kathryn M. Frietze

23 January 2025

Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) is an obligate intracellular pathogen that causes the most commonly diagnosed bacterial sexually transmitted infection (STI) and is a leading cause of preventable blindness globally. Ct infections can generate a strong pro-...

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6 Citations
3,771 Views
14 Pages

Influence of Malignant Pleural Fluid from Lung Adenocarcinoma Patients on Neutrophil Response

  • Maria Mulet,
  • Rubén Osuna-Gómez,
  • Carlos Zamora,
  • José M. Porcel,
  • Juan C. Nieto,
  • Lídia Perea,
  • Virginia Pajares,
  • Ana M. Muñoz-Fernandez,
  • Nuria Calvo and
  • Maria Alba Sorolla
  • + 1 author

20 May 2022

Malignant pleural effusion (MPE) is a common severe complication of advanced lung adenocarcinoma (LAC). Neutrophils, an essential component of tumor infiltrates, contribute to tumor progression and their counts in MPE have been associated with worse...

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7 Citations
5,587 Views
22 Pages

Proteome Mapping of Cervical Mucus and Its Potential as a Source of Biomarkers in Female Tract Disorders

  • Tomáš Oždian,
  • Jan Vodička,
  • Jiří Dostál,
  • Dušan Holub,
  • Jana Václavková,
  • Michal Ješeta,
  • Barbora Hamerníková,
  • Pavla Kouřilová,
  • Ondřej Malchar and
  • Vladimír Dvořák
  • + 6 authors

Cervical mucus (CM) is a viscous fluid that is produced by the cervical glands and functions as a uterine cervix plug. Its viscosity decreases during ovulation, providing a window for non-invasive sampling. This study focuses on proteomic characteriz...

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2 Citations
3,143 Views
15 Pages

Hyaluronic Acid in Synovial Fluid Prevents Neutrophil Activation in Spondyloarthritis

  • Sanne Mol,
  • Esther W. M. Taanman-Kueter,
  • Baltus A. van der Steen,
  • Tom Groot Kormelink,
  • Marleen G. H. van de Sande,
  • Sander W. Tas,
  • Marca H. M. Wauben and
  • Esther C. de Jong

4 February 2023

Spondyloarthritis (SpA) patients suffer from joint inflammation resulting in tissue damage, characterized by the presence of numerous neutrophils in the synovium and synovial fluid (SF). As it is yet unclear to what extent neutrophils contribute to t...

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41 Citations
8,100 Views
19 Pages

Efficient Neutrophil Activation Requires Two Simultaneous Activating Stimuli

  • Sanne Mol,
  • Florianne M. J. Hafkamp,
  • Laura Varela,
  • Neena Simkhada,
  • Esther W. Taanman-Kueter,
  • Sander W. Tas,
  • Marca H. M. Wauben,
  • Tom Groot Kormelink and
  • Esther C. de Jong

18 September 2021

Neutrophils are abundantly present in the synovium and synovial fluid of patients suffering from arthritis. Neutrophils can be activated by a multitude of stimuli and the current dogma states that this is a two-step process, consisting of a priming s...

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27 Citations
4,363 Views
15 Pages

Neutrophil Pathways of Inflammation Characterize the Blood Transcriptomic Signature of Patients with Psoriasis and Cardiovascular Disease

  • Amanda Kvist-Hansen,
  • Hannah Kaiser,
  • Xing Wang,
  • Martin Krakauer,
  • Peter Michael Gørtz,
  • Benjamin D. McCauley,
  • Claus Zachariae,
  • Christine Becker,
  • Peter Riis Hansen and
  • Lone Skov

6 October 2021

Background: Patients with psoriasis have an increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD). The molecular mechanisms behind this connection are not fully understood, but the involvement of neutrophils have drawn attention as a shared...

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25 Citations
10,041 Views
18 Pages

The Role of Neutrophils in Pregnancy, Term and Preterm Labour

  • Belen Gimeno-Molina,
  • Ingrid Muller,
  • Pascale Kropf and
  • Lynne Sykes

28 September 2022

Neutrophils are surveillance cells, and the first to react and migrate to sites of inflammation and infection following a chemotactic gradient. Neutrophils play a key role in both sterile inflammation and infection, performing a wide variety of effec...

  • Article
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679 Views
16 Pages

Tissue Cytometry Assay with Nuclear Segmentation for Quantifying NETotic Cells in Neutrophils Stimulated by Spermatozoa in Veterinary Species

  • Rodrigo Rivera-Concha,
  • Marion León,
  • Nikol Ponce-Rojas,
  • Aurora Prado-Sanhueza,
  • Pamela Uribe,
  • Anja Taubert,
  • Carlos Hermosilla,
  • Raúl Sánchez and
  • Fabiola Zambrano

19 September 2025

Upon activation, neutrophils perform three distinct functions: phagocytosis, degranulation of antimicrobial substances into the extracellular medium, and release of neutrophil extracellular traps. Determination of the nuclear area expansion of neutro...

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28 Citations
7,840 Views
17 Pages

Mechanisms of Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation and Regulation in Cancers

  • Zhiyuan Zhang,
  • Ruiying Niu,
  • Longhao Zhao,
  • Yufei Wang and
  • Guangwei Liu

As one of the most important components of the innate immune system, neutrophils are always at the forefront of the response to diseases. The immune functions of neutrophils include phagocytosis, degranulation, production of reactive oxygen species,...

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34 Citations
9,634 Views
20 Pages

Neutrophils are important effector cells of the innate immune response that fight pathogens by phagocytosis and degranulation. Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are released into the extracellular space to defend against invading pathogens. Altho...

  • Review
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38 Citations
6,640 Views
28 Pages

16 September 2021

Neutrophils represent up to 70% of circulating leukocytes in healthy humans and combat infection mostly by phagocytosis, degranulation and NETosis. It has been reported that neutrophils are centrally involved in abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) pathog...

  • Review
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10 Citations
4,734 Views
18 Pages

Immune Cell Degranulation in Fungal Host Defence

  • Adley CH. Mok,
  • Christopher H. Mody and
  • Shu Shun Li

16 June 2021

Humans have developed complex immune systems that defend against invading microbes, including fungal pathogens. Many highly specialized cells of the immune system share the ability to store antimicrobial compounds in membrane bound organelles that ca...

  • Article
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8 Citations
4,336 Views
15 Pages

The PDE4 Inhibitor Tanimilast Restrains the Tissue-Damaging Properties of Human Neutrophils

  • Tiziana Schioppa,
  • Hoang Oanh Nguyen,
  • Valentina Salvi,
  • Norma Maugeri,
  • Fabrizio Facchinetti,
  • Gino Villetti,
  • Maurizio Civelli,
  • Carolina Gaudenzi,
  • Mauro Passari and
  • Francesca Sozio
  • + 6 authors

Neutrophils, the most abundant subset of leukocytes in the blood, play a pivotal role in host response against invading pathogens. However, in respiratory diseases, excessive infiltration and activation of neutrophils can lead to tissue damage. Tanim...

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23 Citations
6,592 Views
16 Pages

Paradoxical Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Liver Injury and Regeneration after Sterile Acute Hepatic Failure

  • Débora Moreira Alvarenga,
  • Matheus Silvério Mattos,
  • Mateus Eustáquio Lopes,
  • Sarah Cozzer Marchesi,
  • Alan Moreira Araújo,
  • Brenda Naemi Nakagaki,
  • Mônica Morais Santos,
  • Bruna Araújo David,
  • Viviane Aparecida De Souza and
  • Érika Carvalho
  • + 11 authors

6 December 2018

Acetaminophen (APAP) poisoning is one of the leading causes of acute hepatic failure and liver transplantation is often the only lifesaving alternative. During the course of hepatocyte necrosis, an intense accumulation of neutrophils is often observe...

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9 Citations
3,510 Views
17 Pages

Neutrophil Extracellular Vesicles and Airway Smooth Muscle Proliferation in the Natural Model of Severe Asthma in Horses

  • Sophie Mainguy-Seers,
  • Francis Beaudry,
  • Christopher Fernandez-Prada,
  • James G. Martin and
  • Jean-Pierre Lavoie

24 October 2022

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) contribute to intercellular communication through the transfer of their rich cargo to recipient cells. The EVs produced by LPS-stimulated neutrophils from healthy humans and horses increase airway smooth muscle (ASM) prol...

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1,527 Views
12 Pages

Neutrophils at the Crossroads of Oral Microbiome Dysbiosis and Periodontal Disease

  • João Viana,
  • Tiago Ferro,
  • Ricardo Pitschieller,
  • Vanessa Machado,
  • Naichuan Su,
  • José João Mendes and
  • João Botelho

Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating leukocytes and essential components of innate immunity. Through mechanisms such as phagocytosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, degranulation, and neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation,...

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The Bilateral Interplay between Cancer Immunotherapies and Neutrophils’ Phenotypes and Sub-Populations

  • Naomi Kaisar-Iluz,
  • Ludovica Arpinati,
  • Merav E. Shaul,
  • Sojod Mahroum,
  • Mohamad Qaisi,
  • Einat Tidhar and
  • Zvi G. Fridlender

23 February 2022

Immunotherapy has become a leading modality for the treatment of cancer, but despite its increasing success, a substantial number of patients do not benefit from it. Cancer-related neutrophils have become, in recent years, a subject of growing intere...

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The anti-inflammatory and antioxidant role of Thykamine, a botanical extract of thylakoides obtained from spinach leaves, has been investigated in animal and cellular models. The oxidative properties have been proven by inhibiting NO production (>...

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