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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,170 Views
13 Pages

Cera Flava (CF), a natural extract obtained from beehives, is widely used in dermatological products owing to its wound healing, wrinkle reduction, UV-protective, and skin cell turnover stimulation effects. However, its effect on AD-like skin lesions...

  • Review
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31 Citations
7,841 Views
20 Pages

The Cytoskeleton in Plant Immunity: Dynamics, Regulation, and Function

  • Jingyi Wang,
  • Na Lian,
  • Yue Zhang,
  • Yi Man,
  • Lulu Chen,
  • Haobo Yang,
  • Jinxing Lin and
  • Yanping Jing

8 December 2022

The plant cytoskeleton, consisting of actin filaments and microtubules, is a highly dynamic filamentous framework involved in plant growth, development, and stress responses. Recently, research has demonstrated that the plant cytoskeleton undergoes r...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,074 Views
14 Pages

19 February 2022

The vasculature plays a major role in regulating the tumor immune cell response although the underlying mechanisms explaining such effects remain poorly understood. This review discusses current knowledge on known vascular functions with a viewpoint...

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53 Citations
6,313 Views
16 Pages

Increasing evidence points towards the existence of a bidirectional interconnection between metabolic disease and neurodegenerative disorders, in which inflammation is linking both together. Activation of members of the peroxisome proliferator-activa...

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32 Citations
7,506 Views
25 Pages

Beyond Cancer: Regulation and Function of PD-L1 in Health and Immune-Related Diseases

  • Amke C. Beenen,
  • Tatjana Sauerer,
  • Niels Schaft and
  • Jan Dörrie

Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand 1 (PD-L1, CD274, B7-H1) is a transmembrane protein which is strongly involved in immune modulation, serving as checkpoint regulator. Interaction with its receptor, Programmed Cell Death Protein 1 (PD-1), induces an immu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
12 Citations
7,488 Views
21 Pages

1 April 2020

The first layer of the plant immune system comprises plasma membrane-localized receptor proteins and intracellular receptors of the nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat protein superfamily. Together, these immune receptors act as a network of surve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,718 Views
15 Pages

Regulation of the Innate Immune System as a Therapeutic Approach to Supporting Respiratory Function in ALS

  • Michael S. McGrath,
  • Rongzhen Zhang,
  • Paige M. Bracci,
  • Ari Azhir and
  • Bruce D. Forrest

28 March 2023

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a clinical diagnosis used to define a neurodegenerative process that involves progressive loss of voluntary muscle function and leads to death within 2–5 years after diagnosis, in most cases because of res...

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  • Open Access
636 Views
16 Pages

8 November 2025

Liver rhythm has a significant effect on lipid metabolism and immune function in chickens. However, reports on its underlying mechanisms and key genes are relatively scarce. We collected liver samples at seven time points during one light/dark cycle...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,492 Views
26 Pages

10 January 2023

As part of one of the main ruminants, goat salivary glands hardly secrete digestive enzymes, but play an important role in immunity. The immune function of goat salivary glands significantly changes with age, while the expression profile and specific...

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4 Citations
3,761 Views
18 Pages

Loewi’s discovery of acetylcholine (ACh) release from the frog vagus nerve and the discovery by Dale and Dudley of ACh in ox spleen led to the demonstration of chemical transmission of nerve impulses. ACh is now well-known to function as a neur...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,513 Views
29 Pages

31 July 2020

In this study, the functions of a recombinant propeptide (rProOn-Hep1) and the synthetic FITC-labelled mature peptides sMatOn-Hep1 and sMatOn-Hep2 were analyzed. Moreover, sMatOn-Hep1 and sMatOn-Hep2 were mildly detected in the lymphocytes of periphe...

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3 Citations
4,022 Views
29 Pages

Non-Skeletal Roles of Vitamin D in Skin, Gut, and Cardiovascular Disease: Focus on Epithelial Barrier Function and Immune Regulation in Chronic Disease

  • Teresa Grieco,
  • Giovanni Paolino,
  • Elisa Moliterni,
  • Camilla Chello,
  • Alvise Sernicola,
  • Maria Luisa Brandi,
  • Colin Gerard Egan,
  • Mariangela Morelli,
  • Fabrizio Nannipieri and
  • Stefano Calvieri
  • + 7 authors

2 September 2025

Vitamin D is increasingly recognized as a key regulator of epithelial barrier integrity and mucosal immune homeostasis, with implications extending far beyond skeletal health. Through the vitamin D receptor (VDR), vitamin D regulates epithelial cohes...

  • Review
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6 Citations
5,994 Views
30 Pages

Unveiling the Role of Selenium in Child Development: Impacts on Growth, Neurodevelopment and Immunity

  • Gulnara Batyrova,
  • Gulaim Taskozhina,
  • Gulmira Umarova,
  • Yeskendir Umarov,
  • Marina Morenko,
  • Bakhtiyar Iriskulov,
  • Khatimya Kudabayeva and
  • Yerlan Bazargaliyev

14 February 2025

Selenium (Se) is a vital trace element for children, playing a crucial role in numerous physiological processes, including antioxidant defense, immune regulation, thyroid function, and bone metabolism. Emerging evidence highlights its potential impac...

  • Review
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387 Citations
29,882 Views
26 Pages

The Immune Functions of Keratinocytes in Skin Wound Healing

  • Minna Piipponen,
  • Dongqing Li and
  • Ning Xu Landén

20 November 2020

As the most dominant cell type in the skin, keratinocytes play critical roles in wound repair not only as structural cells but also exerting important immune functions. This review focuses on the communications between keratinocytes and immune cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,197 Views
24 Pages

The bZIP Transcription Factor Family Orchestrates the Molecular Response to Nitrite Stress in the Largemouth Bass Spleen

  • Yan Sun,
  • Yi Huang,
  • Ying Wang,
  • Yanqun Wang,
  • Guiying Hao,
  • Changwei Jiang and
  • Zhiqiu Huang

1 November 2023

Nitrite toxicity poses a significant threat to aquatic organisms, including largemouth bass (LMB) and Micropterus salmoides. This study aimed to elucidate the role of bZIP transcription factors in mediating the molecular responses to nitrite stress i...

  • Review
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197 Citations
21,757 Views
28 Pages

The classical function of Vitamin D, which involves mineral balance and skeletal maintenance, has been known for many years. With the discovery of vitamin D receptors in various tissues, several other biological functions of vitamin D are increasingl...

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67 Citations
1 Views
8 Pages

Antigen presenting cells (APCs) of the innate immune system sense a wide range of pathogens via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Engagement of certain PRRs can induce production of pro-inflammatory mediators that facilitate effective clearance o...

  • Review
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22 Citations
18,335 Views
14 Pages

MOTS-c Functionally Prevents Metabolic Disorders

  • Yue Gao,
  • Xinran Wei,
  • Pingying Wei,
  • Huijie Lu,
  • Luying Zhong,
  • Jie Tan,
  • Hongbo Liu and
  • Zheng Liu

13 January 2023

Mitochondrial-derived peptides are a family of peptides encoded by short open reading frames in the mitochondrial genome, which have regulatory effects on mitochondrial functions, gene expression, and metabolic homeostasis of the body. As a new membe...

  • Review
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82 Citations
13,429 Views
30 Pages

Dietary Flavonoids for Immunoregulation and Cancer: Food Design for Targeting Disease

  • Jennifer H. Ahn-Jarvis,
  • Arti Parihar and
  • Andrea I. Doseff

Flavonoids, one of the most abundant phytochemicals in a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, have been recognized as possessing anti-proliferative, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and estrogenic activities. Numerous cellular and animal-based studies...

  • Review
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1,714 Views
27 Pages

Drug transporters are crucial for facilitating the distribution and elimination of drugs from the body, yet their broader physiological functions remain underexplored. Beyond drug handling, these transporters regulate key biological processes, includ...

  • Review
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138 Citations
16,087 Views
18 Pages

10 November 2017

KLF2 (Kruppel-like factor 2) is a member of the zinc finger transcription factor family, which critically regulates embryonic lung development, function of endothelial cells and maintenance of quiescence in T-cells and monocytes. It is expressed in n...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,311 Views
26 Pages

17 October 2023

The severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection drove the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, causing a huge loss of human life and a negative impact on economic development. It is an urgent necessity to ex...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,171 Views
16 Pages

Decitabine Promotes Modulation in Phenotype and Function of Monocytes and Macrophages That Drive Immune Response Regulation

  • Fabiana Albani Zambuzi,
  • Priscilla Mariane Cardoso-Silva,
  • Ricardo Cardoso Castro,
  • Caroline Fontanari,
  • Flavio da Silva Emery and
  • Fabiani Gai Frantz

12 April 2021

Decitabine is an approved hypomethylating agent used for treating hematological malignancies. Although decitabine targets altered cells, epidrugs can trigger immunomodulatory effects, reinforcing the hypothesis of immunoregulation in treated patients...

  • Review
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25 Citations
4,771 Views
19 Pages

26 October 2021

Beyond its role on the conversion of nutrients into energy and biomass, cellular metabolism is actively involved in the control of many physiological processes. Among these, it is becoming increasingly evident that specific metabolic pathways are ass...

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8 Citations
2,013 Views
14 Pages

6 September 2023

Granulocytes are crucial innate immune cells that have been extensively studied in teleost fish. Studies in mammals have revealed that mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling acts as a significant immune regulatory hub, influenci...

  • Review
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15 Citations
4,980 Views
12 Pages

Ionic Regulation of T-Cell Function and Anti-Tumour Immunity

  • Pierpaolo Ginefra,
  • Helen Carrasco Hope,
  • Mattia Spagna,
  • Alessandra Zecchillo and
  • Nicola Vannini

20 December 2021

The capacity of T cells to identify and kill cancer cells has become a central pillar of immune-based cancer therapies. However, T cells are characterized by a dysfunctional state in most tumours. A major obstacle for proper T-cell function is the me...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
7,776 Views
28 Pages

Biochemical and Functional Insights into the Integrated Regulation of Innate Immune Cell Responses by Teleost Leukocyte Immune-Type Receptors

  • Chenjie Fei,
  • Joshua G. Pemberton,
  • Dustin M. E. Lillico,
  • Myron A. Zwozdesky and
  • James L. Stafford

8 March 2016

Across vertebrates, innate immunity consists of a complex assortment of highly specialized cells capable of unleashing potent effector responses designed to destroy or mitigate foreign pathogens. The execution of various innate cellular behaviors suc...

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1,660 Views
1 Page

ADAR1 Function Regulates Innate Immune Activation and Susceptibility to Viral Infections

  • Maria Pujantell,
  • Eva Riveira-Muñoz,
  • Edurne García-Vidal,
  • Lucía Gutiérrez-Chamorro,
  • Roger Badia,
  • Bonaventura Clotet and
  • Ester Ballana

Viral infection induces innate intracellular antiviral defenses, aimed at restricting virus replication and spread. Therefore, understanding the role and function of innate immune modulators can help to establish novel strategies for viral control. H...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
8,350 Views
18 Pages

Regulation of Immune Functions by Non-Neuronal Acetylcholine (ACh) via Muscarinic and Nicotinic ACh Receptors

  • Masato Mashimo,
  • Yasuhiro Moriwaki,
  • Hidemi Misawa,
  • Koichiro Kawashima and
  • Takeshi Fujii

Acetylcholine (ACh) is the classical neurotransmitter in the cholinergic nervous system. However, ACh is now known to regulate various immune cell functions. In fact, T cells, B cells, and macrophages all express components of the cholinergic system,...

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  • Review
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3 Citations
2,375 Views
9 Pages

Protective immunity against blood-stage Plasmodium infection and the disease malaria depends on antibodies secreted from high-affinity B cells selected during the germinal center (GC) response. The induction and stability of the GC response require t...

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79 Citations
17,990 Views
29 Pages

24 December 2014

The human gastrointestinal tract is colonised by trillions of commensal bacteria, most of which are obligate anaerobes residing in the large intestine. Appropriate bacterial colonisation is generally known to be critical for human health. In particul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,754 Views
18 Pages

Conserved Opposite Functions in Plant Resistance to Biotrophic and Necrotrophic Pathogens of the Immune Regulator SRFR1

  • Geon Hui Son,
  • Jiyun Moon,
  • Rahul Mahadev Shelake,
  • Uyen Thi Vuong,
  • Robert A. Ingle,
  • Walter Gassmann,
  • Jae-Yean Kim and
  • Sang Hee Kim

Plant immunity is mediated in large part by specific interactions between a host resistance protein and a pathogen effector protein, named effector-triggered immunity (ETI). ETI needs to be tightly controlled both positively and negatively to enable...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,132 Views
14 Pages

Background: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is characterized by the proliferation of dysfunctional B cells, resulting in significant immune dysregulation. Patients with CLL exhibit varied responses to B cell receptor (BCR) targeted therapies, emph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,265 Views
16 Pages

Inorganic polyphosphate (PolyP) is a high-molecular-weight polymer that plays multiple roles in regulating immune responses. However, the specific anti-inflammatory mechanisms of bacteria-derived PolyP are unclear. In the present study, PolyP was ext...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,852 Views
15 Pages

Weaning is a challenging period for piglets, characterized by stress-related growth checks, compromised immunity, and gut dysbiosis. Purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.), known for its rich content of antioxidants, has potential as a functional feed ingr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
2,778 Views
13 Pages

The Gain-of-Function Mutation, OsSpl26, Positively Regulates Plant Immunity in Rice

  • Huihui Shang,
  • Panpan Li,
  • Xiaobo Zhang,
  • Xia Xu,
  • Junyi Gong,
  • Shihua Yang,
  • Yuqing He and
  • Jian-Li Wu

16 November 2022

Rice spotted-leaf mutants are ideal materials to study the molecular mechanism underlying programmed cell death and disease resistance in plants. LOC_Os07g04820 has previously been identified as the candidate gene responsible for the spotted-leaf phe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,430 Views
20 Pages

The Combined Effects of Cadmium and Microplastic Mixtures on the Digestion, Energy Metabolism, Oxidative Stress Regulation, Immune Function, and Metabolomes in the Pearl Oyster (Pinctada fucata martensii)

  • Jiaying Yao,
  • Zixin Gao,
  • Zhixiang Wang,
  • Zhanbo Ge,
  • Yujing Lin,
  • Luomin Huang,
  • Jiaen Liu,
  • Heqi Zou,
  • Chuangye Yang and
  • Yuewen Deng
  • + 1 author

18 March 2025

The accumulation of cadmium (Cd) and microplastics (MPs) can have major deleterious effects on the health of marine ecosystems and organisms, including the pearl oyster Pinctada fucata martensii. Here, we characterized the effects of Cd and MPs on ke...

  • Article
  • Open Access
480 Views
21 Pages

STING Restricts EV-A71 Infection by Regulating T Cell Development and Enhancing Immune Cell Effector Function

  • Huiqiang Wang,
  • Ya Wang,
  • Shuo Wu,
  • Lijun Qiao,
  • Wen Sheng,
  • Haiyan Yan,
  • Kun Wang,
  • Ge Yang,
  • Jiandong Jiang and
  • Yuhuan Li

26 November 2025

Previous studies have reported that Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) infection could activate STING-related signaling pathways in vitro, but the role of STING in EV-A71 infection in vivo and the associated immune regulatory mechanisms remain unclear. Here, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,129 Views
15 Pages

The objective of this study is to observe the effect of high selenium on the antioxidant and immune functions of growing goats based on transcriptome sequencing. Eighteen goats were randomly divided into three groups: (1) the control (CON) group was...

  • Review
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91 Citations
9,319 Views
15 Pages

Dietary Bioactive Fatty Acids as Modulators of Immune Function: Implications on Human Health

  • Naren Gajenthra Kumar,
  • Daniel Contaifer,
  • Parthasarathy Madurantakam,
  • Salvatore Carbone,
  • Elvin T. Price,
  • Benjamin Van Tassell,
  • Donald F. Brophy and
  • Dayanjan S. Wijesinghe

5 December 2019

Diet is major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease that can influence the immune status of the individual and contribute to persistent low-grade inflammation. In recent years, there has been an increased appreciation of the role of polyu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,894 Views
19 Pages

Influenza A Virus Infection Reactivates Human Endogenous Retroviruses Associated with Modulation of Antiviral Immunity

  • Hengyuan Liu,
  • Valter Bergant,
  • Goar Frishman,
  • Andreas Ruepp,
  • Andreas Pichlmair,
  • Michelle Vincendeau and
  • Dmitrij Frishman

21 July 2022

Human endogenous retrovirus (HERVs), normally silenced by methylation or mutations, can be reactivated by multiple environmental factors, including infections with exogenous viruses. In this work, we investigated the transcriptional activity of HERVs...

  • Review
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1,122 Views
23 Pages

23 October 2025

Intestinal homeostasis disorders (IHDs), driven by food safety issues, pollution, and drug-resistant pathogens, threaten global health. Key factors in intestinal and metabolic diseases (like IBD, obesity, and liver disease) include barrier dysfunctio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
390 Views
22 Pages

5 December 2025

Harnessing the powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of Scutellaria baicalensis and Lonicera japonica (SL), SL extract emerges as a natural and effective dietary strategy to enhance sow reproductive performance and overall health. In...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,669 Views
14 Pages

Apolipoprotein A-IV Has Bi-Functional Actions in Alcoholic Hepatitis by Regulating Hepatocyte Injury and Immune Cell Infiltration

  • Wan-Hong Li,
  • Li Zhang,
  • Yue-Ying Li,
  • Xin-Yue Wang,
  • Jin-Liang Li,
  • Shu-Ning Zhao,
  • Ming-Qi Ni,
  • Qian Li and
  • Hui Sun

30 December 2022

Alcohol abuse can lead to alcoholic hepatitis (AH), a worldwide public health issue with high morbidity and mortality. Here, we identified apolipoprotein A-IV (APOA4) as a biomarker and potential therapeutic target for AH. APOA4 expression was detect...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,111 Views
20 Pages

15 August 2025

This study investigates the effect of walnut green husk extract (WE) on gut microbiota, metabolites, and immune-antioxidant changes in fattening pigs through gut microbiota-metabolite interactions. A total of 60 healthy fattening pigs (Duroc ×...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,849 Views
16 Pages

23 March 2022

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by chronic inflammation of the large intestine, repeated remissions, and symptom relapses. Although unknown components in colonic regions are deeply involved in the pathogenesis of UC, the causes of UC develop...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,605 Views
20 Pages

Vitamin E Enhances Immune Function and the Intestinal Histological Structure by Regulating the Nodal-Mediated Signaling Pathway: A Case Study on the Sea Cucumber Apostichopus japonicus

  • Zitong Wang,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Xianyu Wang,
  • Guangyao Zhao,
  • Haiqing Zeng,
  • Haoran Xiao,
  • Lingshu Han,
  • Jun Ding,
  • Yaqing Chang and
  • Rantao Zuo

6 August 2025

The histological integrity of the intestine depends on the tight and orderly arrangement of epithelial cells within the intestinal villi. Nodal, a transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) family member, has been reported to promote epithelial c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
90 Citations
8,607 Views
17 Pages

Isoxazole Derivatives as Regulators of Immune Functions

  • Michał Zimecki,
  • Urszula Bąchor and
  • Marcin Mączyński

22 October 2018

In this review, we present reports on the immunoregulatory properties of isoxazole derivatives classified into several categories, such as immunosuppressive, anti-inflammatory, immunoregulatory, and immunostimulatory compounds. The compounds were tes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,284 Views
16 Pages

10 January 2024

Lipid metabolism plays an important role in maintaining lipid homeostasis and regulating immune functions. However, the regulations and mechanisms of lipid metabolism on the regional immune function of avian adipose tissue (AT) have not been reported...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,138 Views
12 Pages

8 July 2021

The importance of transcriptional regulation of host genes in innate immunity against viral infection has been widely recognized. More recently, post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms have gained appreciation as an additional and important layer...

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