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15 Citations
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The Role of Macrophage Efferocytosis in the Pathogenesis of Apical Periodontitis

  • Xiaoyue Guan,
  • Yuting Wang,
  • Wenlan Li,
  • Wenli Mu,
  • Yifei Tang,
  • Mingfei Wang,
  • Abdelrahman Seyam,
  • Yao Yang,
  • Lifei Pan and
  • Tiezhou Hou

Macrophages (Mφs) play a crucial role in the homeostasis of the periapical immune micro-environment caused by bacterial infection. Mφ efferocytosis has been demonstrated to promote the resolution of multiple infected diseases via accelerating...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,448 Views
17 Pages

PPAR-γ Inhibits Chronic Apical Periodontitis by Facilitating Macrophage Efferocytosis

  • Yuting Wang,
  • Mingfei Wang,
  • Xiaowen Jia,
  • Yifei Tang,
  • Jiayi Wang,
  • Wenjiao Zhang,
  • Tiezhou Hou and
  • Xiaoyue Guan

19 October 2025

This study aimed to elucidate the role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ (PPAR-γ) in regulating macrophage efferocytosis during the pathogenesis of chronic apical periodontitis (CAP). Clinical specimens, rat periapical lesio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,807 Views
22 Pages

19 September 2022

Clearance of apoptotic cells by bone marrow-derived macrophages differentiated from monocytes plays a central role in the resolution of inflammation, as the conversion of pro-inflammatory M1 macrophages to M2 macrophages that mediate the resolution p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,774 Views
18 Pages

4 November 2022

Every day, billions of our cells die and get cleared without inducing inflammation. When, clearance is improper, uncleared cells undergo secondary necrosis and trigger inflammation. In addition, proper efferocytosis would be required for inducing res...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,831 Views
22 Pages

21 November 2022

The active form of vitamin D3, i.e., 1,25(OH)2D3, exerts an anti-inflammatory effect on the immune system, especially macrophage-mediated innate immunity. In a previous study, we identified 1,25(OH)2D3-responsive and vitamin D receptor (VDR)-bound su...

  • Article
  • Open Access
61 Citations
9,876 Views
26 Pages

Cyclic AMP Regulates Key Features of Macrophages via PKA: Recruitment, Reprogramming and Efferocytosis

  • Graziele L. Negreiros-Lima,
  • Kátia M. Lima,
  • Isabella Z. Moreira,
  • Bruna Lorrayne O. Jardim,
  • Juliana P. Vago,
  • Izabela Galvão,
  • Lívia Cristina R. Teixeira,
  • Vanessa Pinho,
  • Mauro M. Teixeira and
  • Michelle A. Sugimoto
  • + 1 author

6 January 2020

Macrophages are central to inflammation resolution, an active process aimed at restoring tissue homeostasis following an inflammatory response. Here, the effects of db-cAMP on macrophage phenotype and function were investigated. Injection of db-cAMP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
6,904 Views
18 Pages

Bacillus anthracis Edema Toxin Inhibits Efferocytosis in Human Macrophages and Alters Efferocytic Receptor Signaling

  • Zijian Pan,
  • Eric K. Dumas,
  • Christina Lawrence,
  • Lance Pate,
  • Sherri Longobardi,
  • Xiaodong Wang,
  • Judith A. James,
  • Susan Kovats and
  • A. Darise Farris

The Bacillus anthracis Edema Toxin (ET), composed of a Protective Antigen (PA) and the Edema Factor (EF), is a cellular adenylate cyclase that alters host responses by elevating cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) to supraphysiologic levels. Howeve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,391 Views
15 Pages

Anti-Inflammatory Neutrophils Reprogram Macrophages toward a Pro-Healing Phenotype with Increased Efferocytosis Capacity

  • Andreea Cristina Mihaila,
  • Letitia Ciortan,
  • Monica Madalina Tucureanu,
  • Maya Simionescu and
  • Elena Butoi

23 January 2024

Following myocardial infarction (MI), blood neutrophils quickly and extensively infiltrate the heart, where they are temporally polarized into pro-inflammatory (N1) and anti-inflammatory (N2) subpopulations. Neutrophil transmigration is rapidly follo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,620 Views
28 Pages

Bone Marrow Macrophages Induce Inflammation by Efferocytosis of Apoptotic Prostate Cancer Cells via HIF-1α Stabilization

  • Veronica Mendoza-Reinoso,
  • Patricia M. Schnepp,
  • Dah Youn Baek,
  • John R. Rubin,
  • Ernestina Schipani,
  • Evan T. Keller,
  • Laurie K. McCauley and
  • Hernan Roca

22 November 2022

The clearance of apoptotic cancer cells by macrophages, known as efferocytosis, fuels the bone-metastatic growth of prostate cancer cells via pro-inflammatory and immunosuppressive processes. However, the exact molecular mechanisms remain unclear. In...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,722 Views
12 Pages

Unique Pro-Inflammatory Response of Macrophages during Apoptotic Cancer Cell Clearance

  • Veronica Mendoza-Reinoso,
  • Dah Youn Baek,
  • Adrianne Kurutz,
  • John R. Rubin,
  • Amy J. Koh,
  • Laurie K. McCauley and
  • Hernan Roca

12 February 2020

The clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages (efferocytosis) is crucial to maintain normal tissue homeostasis; however, efferocytosis of cancer cells frequently results in inflammation and immunosuppression. Recently, we demonstrated that efferocy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,937 Views
16 Pages

Cyclophilin A Impairs Efferocytosis and Accelerates Atherosclerosis by Overexpressing CD 47 and Down-Regulating Calreticulin

  • Vinitha Anandan,
  • Thushara Thulaseedharan,
  • Aishwarya Suresh Kumar,
  • Karthika Chandran Latha,
  • Amjesh Revikumar,
  • Ajit Mullasari,
  • Chandrasekharan C. Kartha,
  • Abdul Jaleel and
  • Surya Ramachandran

20 December 2021

Impairment of efferocytosis in apoptotic macrophages is a known determinant of the severity of atherosclerosis and the vulnerability of plaques to rupture. The precise mechanisms involved in impaired efferocytosis are unclear. Given the well-recogniz...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,287 Views
10 Pages

Efferocytosis during Skeletal Muscle Regeneration

  • Gaëtan Juban and
  • Bénédicte Chazaud

23 November 2021

Efferocytosis, i.e., engulfment of dead cells by macrophages, is a crucial step during tissue repair after an injury. Efferocytosis delineates the transition from the pro-inflammatory phase of the inflammatory response to the recovery phase that ensu...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,936 Views
29 Pages

Ca2+ Flux: Searching for a Role in Efferocytosis of Apoptotic Cells in Atherosclerosis

  • Amir Tajbakhsh,
  • Petri T. Kovanen,
  • Mahdi Rezaee,
  • Maciej Banach and
  • Amirhossein Sahebkar

21 November 2019

In atherosclerosis, macrophages in the arterial wall ingest plasma lipoprotein-derived lipids and become lipid-filled foam cells with a limited lifespan. Thus, efficient removal of apoptotic foam cells by efferocytic macrophages is vital to preventin...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,014 Views
18 Pages

Efferocytosis and Respiratory Disease

  • Wenxue Zheng,
  • Zhengjie Zhou,
  • Xiaoping Guo,
  • Xu Zuo,
  • Jiaqi Zhang,
  • Yiming An,
  • Haoyu Zheng,
  • Yuan Yue,
  • Guoqiang Wang and
  • Fang Wang

3 October 2023

Cells are the smallest units that make up living organisms, which constantly undergo the processes of proliferation, differentiation, senescence and death. Dead cells need to be removed in time to maintain the homeostasis of the organism and keep it...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,152 Views
15 Pages

Human Macrophages Polarized by Interaction with Apoptotic Cells Produce Fibrosis-Associated Mediators and Enhance Pro-Fibrotic Activity of Dermal Fibroblasts In Vitro

  • Aleksandra Maksimova,
  • Ekaterina Shevela,
  • Lyudmila Sakhno,
  • Marina Tikhonova,
  • Aleksandr Ostanin and
  • Elena Chernykh

25 July 2023

Apoptosis and subsequent removal of dead cells are an essential part of wound healing. Macrophages phagocytize apoptotic cells (efferocytosis) and contribute to the resolution of inflammation. However, their participation in fibrogenesis and the mech...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,083 Views
14 Pages

STAT6 Signaling Mediates PPARγ Activation and Resolution of Acute Sterile Inflammation in Mice

  • Ye-JI Lee,
  • Bo-Min Kim,
  • Young-Ho Ahn,
  • Ji Ha Choi,
  • Youn-Hee Choi and
  • Jihee Lee Kang

26 February 2021

The signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6) transcription factor promotes activation of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) pathway in macrophages. Little is known about the effect of proximal signal transd...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
7,436 Views
16 Pages

2 September 2021

The safe removal of apoptotic debris by macrophages—often referred to as efferocytosis—is crucial for maintaining tissue integrity and preventing self-immunity or tissue damaging inflammation. Macrophages clear tissues of hazardous materials from dyi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,757 Views
15 Pages

Embryonic-Derived Myb Macrophages Enhance Bacterial Clearance and Improve Survival in Rat Sepsis

  • Mirjana Jerkic,
  • Michael L. Litvack,
  • Stéphane Gagnon,
  • Gail Otulakowski,
  • Haibo Zhang,
  • Ori Rotstein,
  • Brian P. Kavanagh,
  • Martin Post and
  • John G. Laffey

Peritoneal resident macrophages play a key role in combating sepsis in the peritoneal cavity. We sought to determine if peritoneal transplantation of embryonic Myb− “peritoneal-like” macrophages attenuate abdominal fecal sepsis. Directed differentiat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,840 Views
20 Pages

Retinol Saturase Knock-Out Mice are Characterized by Impaired Clearance of Apoptotic Cells and Develop Mild Autoimmunity

  • Zsolt Sarang,
  • Tibor Sághy,
  • Zsófia Budai,
  • László Ujlaky-Nagy,
  • Judit Bedekovics,
  • Lívia Beke,
  • Gábor Méhes,
  • Gábor Nagy,
  • Ralph Rühl and
  • Alexander R. Moise
  • + 2 authors

13 November 2019

Apoptosis and the proper clearance of apoptotic cells play a central role in maintaining tissue homeostasis. Previous work in our laboratory has shown that when a high number of cells enters apoptosis in a tissue, the macrophages that engulf them pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,766 Views
17 Pages

Mmp12 Is Translationally Regulated in Macrophages during the Course of Inflammation

  • Silvia Kuntschar,
  • Giulia Cardamone,
  • Kevin Klann,
  • Rebekka Bauer,
  • Sofie Patrizia Meyer,
  • Rebecca Raue,
  • Peter Rappl,
  • Christian Münch,
  • Bernhard Brüne and
  • Tobias Schmid

30 November 2023

Despite the importance of rapid adaptive responses in the course of inflammation and the notion that post-transcriptional regulation plays an important role herein, relevant translational alterations, especially during the resolution phase, remain la...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,708 Views
20 Pages

Secretome of Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Consecutive Hypoxic Cultures Promotes Resolution of Lung Inflammation by Reprogramming Anti-Inflammatory Macrophages

  • Zhihong Xu,
  • Lulu Lin,
  • Yuxuan Fan,
  • Céline Huselstein,
  • Natalia De Isla,
  • Xiaohua He,
  • Yun Chen and
  • Yinping Li

The secretome from hypoxia-preconditioned mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been shown to promote resolution of inflammation and alleviate acute lung injury (ALI) through its immunomodulatory function. However, the effects of consecutive hypoxic cult...

  • Review
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,322 Views
17 Pages

20 September 2023

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. One of the most common implications of CVD is myocardial infarction (MI). Following MI, the repair of the infarcted heart occurs through three distinct, yet overlapping pha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
316 Citations
17,658 Views
12 Pages

Skin Wound Healing: Normal Macrophage Function and Macrophage Dysfunction in Diabetic Wounds

  • Savannah M. Aitcheson,
  • Francesca D. Frentiu,
  • Sheree E. Hurn,
  • Katie Edwards and
  • Rachael Z. Murray

13 August 2021

Macrophages play a prominent role in wound healing. In the early stages, they promote inflammation and remove pathogens, wound debris, and cells that have apoptosed. Later in the repair process, they dampen inflammation and secrete factors that regul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,388 Views
18 Pages

Heme Oxygenase-1 Contributes to Both the Engulfment and the Anti-Inflammatory Program of Macrophages during Efferocytosis

  • Éva Fige,
  • Judit Szendrei,
  • László Sós,
  • Izabela Kraszewska,
  • László Potor,
  • József Balla and
  • Zsuzsa Szondy

15 March 2021

Heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) plays a vital role in the catabolism of heme and yields equimolar amounts of biliverdin, carbon monoxide, and free iron. We report that macrophages engulfing either the low amount of heme-containing apoptotic thymocytes or the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
52 Citations
11,388 Views
15 Pages

16 December 2022

Neutrophils are highly abundant circulating leukocytes that are amongst the first cells to be recruited to sites of infection or sterile injury. Their ability to generate and release powerful cytotoxic products ties with their role in host defence fr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,605 Views
12 Pages

CD146 Defines a Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Subpopulation with Enhanced Suppressive Properties

  • Jean-Pierre Bikorimana,
  • Wael Saad,
  • Jamilah Abusarah,
  • Malak Lahrichi,
  • Sebastien Talbot,
  • Riam Shammaa and
  • Moutih Rafei

22 July 2022

Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are largely known for their immune-suppressive capacity, hence, their common use in the control of unwanted inflammation. However, novel concepts related to their biology, combined with the urgent need to identify MSC...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,750 Views
20 Pages

Defective Efferocytosis in a Murine Model of Sjögren’s Syndrome Is Mediated by Dysfunctional Mer Tyrosine Kinase Receptor

  • Richard Witas,
  • Astrid Rasmussen,
  • Robert H. Scofield,
  • Lida Radfar,
  • Donald U. Stone,
  • Kiely Grundahl,
  • David Lewis,
  • Kathy L. Sivils,
  • Christopher J. Lessard and
  • A. Darise Farris
  • + 1 author

8 September 2021

Sjögren’s syndrome (SjS) is a chronic autoimmune disease primarily involving the exocrine glands in which the involvement of the innate immune system is largely uncharacterized. Mer signaling has been found to be protective in several autoimmune dise...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,186 Views
15 Pages

Regenerating Skeletal Muscle Compensates for the Impaired Macrophage Functions Leading to Normal Muscle Repair in Retinol Saturase Null Mice

  • Nastaran Tarban,
  • Hajnalka Halász,
  • Péter Gogolák,
  • Éva Garabuczi,
  • Alexander R. Moise,
  • Krzysztof Palczewski,
  • Zsolt Sarang and
  • Zsuzsa Szondy

13 April 2022

Skeletal muscle repair is initiated by local inflammation and involves the engulfment of dead cells (efferocytosis) by infiltrating macrophages at the injury site. Macrophages orchestrate the whole repair program, and efferocytosis is a key event not...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
6,383 Views
41 Pages

Contribution of Macrophages and T Cells in Skeletal Metastasis

  • Veronica Mendoza-Reinoso,
  • Laurie K. McCauley and
  • Pierrick G.J. Fournier

20 April 2020

Bone is a common site for metastases with a local microenvironment that is highly conducive for tumor establishment and growth. The bone marrow is replete with myeloid and lymphoid linage cells that provide a fertile niche for metastatic cancer cells...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
10,679 Views
32 Pages

29 January 2021

Pneumonia and inflammatory diseases of the pulmonary system such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma continue to cause significant morbidity and mortality globally. While the etiology of these diseases is highly different, they share...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,511 Views
11 Pages

Nrf2 Is Required for Optimal Alveolar-Macrophage-Mediated Apoptotic Neutrophil Clearance after Oxidant Injury

  • Narsa M. Reddy,
  • Chandra Mohan Tamatam,
  • Ankireddy Aparna and
  • Sekhar P. Reddy

22 January 2022

Recognition and clearance of apoptotic cells by phagocytes (also known as efferocytosis), primarily mediated by macrophages, are essential to terminate lung inflammatory responses and promote tissue repair after injury. The Nrf2 transcription factor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,068 Views
21 Pages

Impaired Skeletal Muscle Development and Regeneration in Transglutaminase 2 Knockout Mice

  • Zsófia Budai,
  • Nour Al-Zaeed,
  • Péter Szentesi,
  • Hajnalka Halász,
  • László Csernoch,
  • Zsuzsa Szondy and
  • Zsolt Sarang

9 November 2021

Skeletal muscle regeneration is triggered by local inflammation and is accompanied by phagocytosis of dead cells at the injury site. Efferocytosis regulates the inflammatory program in macrophages by initiating the conversion of their inflammatory ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,134 Views
15 Pages

Exogenous Ubiquitin Differentially Modulates the Phenotype and Function of M1 and M2 Macrophages

  • Paige L. Shook,
  • Hui Wang-Heaton,
  • Jared L. Casteel,
  • Suman Dalal,
  • Mahipal Singh,
  • Valentin Yakubenko and
  • Krishna Singh

11 June 2025

Background: Unresolved inflammation is a major predictor of heart failure following myocardial infarction. Exogenous ubiquitin (eUB) is shown to decrease inflammatory response and confer cardioprotection in mice 3 days post-ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,723 Views
20 Pages

GILZ Modulates the Recruitment of Monocytes/Macrophages Endowed with a Resolving Phenotype and Favors Resolution of Escherichia coli Infection

  • Laís C. Grossi,
  • Isabella Zaidan,
  • Jéssica Amanda Marques Souza,
  • Antônio Felipe S. Carvalho,
  • Rodrigo C. O. Sanches,
  • Camila Cardoso,
  • Edvaldo S. Lara,
  • Ana Clara M. Montuori-Andrade,
  • Stefano Bruscoli and
  • Maria Cristina Marchetti
  • + 5 authors

17 May 2023

Macrophages are important effectors of inflammation resolution that contribute to the elimination of pathogens and apoptotic cells and restoration of homeostasis. Pre-clinical studies have evidenced the anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving actions of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,069 Views
19 Pages

Glucocorticoid-Induced Leucine Zipper Alleviates Lung Inflammation and Enhances Bacterial Clearance during Pneumococcal Pneumonia

  • Jéssica Amanda Marques Souza,
  • Antônio Felipe S. Carvalho,
  • Lais C. Grossi,
  • Isabella Zaidan,
  • Leonardo Camilo de Oliveira,
  • Juliana P. Vago,
  • Camila Cardoso,
  • Marina G. Machado,
  • Geovanna V. Santos Souza and
  • Celso Martins Queiroz-Junior
  • + 6 authors

3 February 2022

Pneumonia is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality. While inflammation is a host protective response that ensures bacterial clearance, a finely regulated response is necessary to prevent bystander tissue damage. Glucocorticoid (GC)-induced leuci...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,553 Views
25 Pages

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with macrophage dysfunction playing a central role in its pathogenesis. Ubiquitination, a critical post-translational modification, regulates diverse macrophage fun...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,995 Views
25 Pages

6 April 2024

Overnutrition, driven by the consumption of high-fat, high-sugar diets, has reached epidemic proportions and poses a significant global health challenge. Prolonged overnutrition leads to the deposition of excessive lipids in adipose and non-adipose t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,798 Views
14 Pages

A Hypoxia–Decidual Macrophage Regulatory Axis in Normal Pregnancy and Spontaneous Miscarriage

  • Xu Huang,
  • Zhi Lin,
  • Zi-Meng Zheng,
  • Jia-Lu Shi,
  • Ke-Yu Lu,
  • Jia-Rui Wang,
  • Ming-Qing Li and
  • Jun Shao

8 September 2024

The significance of hypoxia at the maternal–fetal interface is proven to be self-explanatory in the context of pregnancy. During the first trimester, low oxygen conditions play a crucial role in processes such as angiogenesis, trophoblast invas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,461 Views
19 Pages

14 March 2022

Signal transducer and activator of transcription 6 (STAT6) promotes an anti-inflammatory process by inducing the development of M2 macrophages. We investigated whether modulating STAT6 activity in macrophages using AS1517499, the specific STAT6 inhib...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,567 Views
20 Pages

Fecal Supernatants from Patients with Crohn’s Disease Induce Inflammatory Alterations in M2 Macrophages and Fibroblasts

  • Frida Gorreja,
  • Mia Bendix,
  • Stephen T. A. Rush,
  • Lujain Maasfeh,
  • Otto Savolainen,
  • Anders Dige,
  • Jorgen Agnholt,
  • Lena Öhman and
  • Maria K. Magnusson

27 December 2023

Intestinal macrophages and fibroblasts act as microenvironmental sentinels mediating inflammation and disease progression in Crohn’s disease (CD). We aimed to establish the effects of fecal supernatants (FSs) from patients with CD on macrophage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,264 Views
18 Pages

Integrated Single-Cell Analysis Revealed Novel Subpopulations of Foamy Macrophages in Human Atherosclerotic Plaques

  • Yunrui Lu,
  • Shuang Wu,
  • Shiyu Zhu,
  • Jian Shen,
  • Chang Liu,
  • Chaoyue Zhao,
  • Sheng’an Su,
  • Hong Ma,
  • Meixiang Xiang and
  • Yao Xie

16 December 2024

Foam cell formation is a hallmark of atherosclerosis, yet the cellular complexity within foam cells in human plaques remains unexplored. Here, we integrate published single-cell RNA-sequencing, spatial transcriptomic, and chromatin accessibility sequ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
37 Citations
6,680 Views
22 Pages

MERTK+/hi M2c Macrophages Induced by Baicalin Alleviate Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

  • Junior,
  • Yin-Siew Lai,
  • Huyen Thi Nguyen,
  • Farrah P. Salmanida and
  • Ko-Tung Chang

30 September 2021

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common liver diseases worldwide. An accumulation of fat, followed by inflammation, is the major cause of NAFLD progression. During inflammation, macrophages are the most abundant immune cell...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,789 Views
14 Pages

Unexpected Role of MPO-Oxidized LDLs in Atherosclerosis: In between Inflammation and Its Resolution

  • Cecilia Tangeten,
  • Karim Zouaoui Boudjeltia,
  • Cedric Delporte,
  • Pierre Van Antwerpen and
  • Keziah Korpak

Inflammation and its resolution are the result of the balance between pro-inflammatory and pro-resolving factors, such as specialized pro-resolving mediators (SPMs). This balance is crucial for plaque evolution in atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,750 Views
10 Pages

Diabetic retinopathy (DR) remains a prevalent complication of diabetes and a major cause of vision loss among the working population. Selective loss of pericytes and vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs), the mural cells of the retinal blood vessels, i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,287 Views
20 Pages

Loss of MER Tyrosine Kinase Attenuates Adipocyte Hypertrophy and Leads to Enhanced Thermogenesis in Mice Exposed to High-Fat Diet

  • Krisztina Köröskényi,
  • László Sós,
  • Melinda Rostás,
  • Albert Bálint Papp,
  • Endre Kókai,
  • Éva Garabuczi,
  • Dávid Deák,
  • Lívia Beke,
  • Gábor Méhes and
  • Zsuzsa Szondy

18 November 2024

Obesity is characterized by low-grade inflammation that originates predominantly from the expanding visceral adipose tissue, in which adipocytes respond to lipid overload with hypertrophy, and consequently die by apoptosis. Recruited adipose tissue m...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,775 Views
14 Pages

18 November 2021

Bacterial infection activates the innate immune system as part of the host’s defense against invading pathogens. Host response to bacterial pathogens includes leukocyte activation, inflammatory mediator release, phagocytosis, and killing of bacteria....

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,921 Views
15 Pages

Gas6 Ameliorates Inflammatory Response and Apoptosis in Bleomycin-Induced Acute Lung Injury

  • Bo-Min Kim,
  • Ye-Ji Lee,
  • Youn-Hee Choi,
  • Eun-Mi Park and
  • Jihee Lee Kang

12 November 2021

Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by alveolar damage, lung edema, and exacerbated inflammatory response. Growth arrest-specific protein 6 (Gas6) mediates many different functions, including cell survival, proliferation, inflammatory signaling,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,299 Views
27 Pages

Is Lipid Metabolism of Value in Cancer Research and Treatment? Part II: Role of Specialized Pro-Resolving Mediators in Inflammation, Infections, and Cancer

  • Muhammad Usman Babar,
  • Ala F. Nassar,
  • Xinxin Nie,
  • Tianxiang Zhang,
  • Jianwei He,
  • Jacky Yeung,
  • Paul Norris,
  • Hideki Ogura,
  • Anne Muldoon and
  • Lieping Chen
  • + 1 author

Acute inflammation is the body’s first defense in response to pathogens or injury that is partially governed by a novel genus of endogenous lipid mediators that orchestrate the resolution of inflammation, coined specialized pro-resolving mediat...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,319 Views
33 Pages

Immunomodulation of Macrophages in Diabetic Wound Individuals by Structurally Diverse Bioactive Phytochemicals

  • Krishnendu Adhikary,
  • Riya Sarkar,
  • Sriparna Maity,
  • Ishani Sadhukhan,
  • Riya Sarkar,
  • Krishnendu Ganguly,
  • Saurav Barman,
  • Rajkumar Maiti,
  • Sanjoy Chakraborty and
  • Tandra R. Chakraborty
  • + 2 authors

28 September 2024

Diabetes-related ulcers and slow-healing wounds pose a significant health risk to individuals due to their uncertain causes. Mortality rates for diabetes foot ulcers (DFUs) range from 10% after 16 months to 24% after five years. The use of bioactive...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
12,260 Views
11 Pages

Vitamin D, Its Role in Recovery after Muscular Damage Following Exercise

  • Alberto Caballero-García,
  • Alfredo Córdova-Martínez,
  • Néstor Vicente-Salar,
  • Enrique Roche and
  • Daniel Pérez-Valdecantos

8 July 2021

Aside from its role in bone metabolism, vitamin D is a key immunomodulatory micronutrient. The active form of vitamin D (1,25(OH)D) seems to modulate the innate immune system through different mechanisms. The vitamin is involved in the differentiatio...

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