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  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
4,836 Views
12 Pages

27 December 2021

Oncostatin M (OSM) plays a role in various inflammatory reactions, and neutrophils are the main source of OSM in pulmonary diseases. However, there is no evidence showing the mechanism of OSM production in neutrophils. While dexamethasone (Dex) has b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,846 Views
11 Pages

24 January 2022

Cytokine oncostatin M (OSM) plays an important role in a variety of inflammatory reactions and is mainly produced in neutrophils in inflammatory diseases. While natural pentacyclic triterpenoid ursolic acid (UA) possesses a wide range of beneficial e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,550 Views
9 Pages

Oncostatin M (OSM) is essential in a wide range of inflammatory responses, and most OSM is produced by neutrophils in respiratory diseases. While resveratrol (RES) is regarded as an anti-inflammatory agent in a variety of conditions, the mechanism of...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,704 Views
11 Pages

8 February 2023

The cytokine oncostatin M (OSM) is regarded as a critical mediator in various inflammatory responses. While the gaseous signaling molecule hydrogen sulfide (H2S) plays a role in a variety of pathophysiological conditions, such as hypertension, inflam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,185 Views
12 Pages

Sodium Acetate Enhances Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation via Histone Acetylation Pathway in Neutrophil-like HL-60 Cells

  • Hiroyuki Yasuda,
  • Yutaka Takishita,
  • Akihiro Morita,
  • Tomonari Tsutsumi,
  • Naoya Nakagawa and
  • Eisuke F. Sato

11 August 2024

Neutrophil extracellular trap formation has been identified as a new cell death mediator, termed NETosis, which is distinct from apoptosis and necrosis. NETs capture foreign substances, such as bacteria, by releasing DNA into the extracellular enviro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,354 Views
11 Pages

Public concerns about potential health risks of intermediate-frequency (IF) electromagnetic fields are increasing, especially as the use of induction-heating cooktops has spread extensively in Japan and Europe. In order to investigate the properties...

  • Article
  • Open Access

Background: Cytokine oncostatin M (OSM) is implicated in inflammatory conditions. The plant sterol stigmasterol (ST) is found in diverse plant foods and exerts various benefits, such as antitumor, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory effects. However,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,452 Views
12 Pages

2 January 2025

Oncostatin M (OSM) plays a crucial role in diverse inflammatory reactions. Although the food bioactive compound naringenin (NAR) exerts various useful effects, including antitussive, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, renoprotective, antiarthritic,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,003 Views
22 Pages

26 October 2021

Helicobacter pylori neutrophil-activating protein (HP-NAP)-induced production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by neutrophils and monocytes is regulated by pertussis toxin (PTX)-sensitive G proteins, whereas HP-NAP-induced cytokine secretion by monoc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
649 Views
16 Pages

28 September 2025

The compatible solute ectoine is known to attenuate inflammatory effects in the airways after exposure to combustion-derived nanoparticles. Pro-inflammatory signaling in epithelial cells, as well as antiapoptotic mechanisms in neutrophilic granulocyt...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,553 Views
13 Pages

Melanoma Stem Cells Educate Neutrophils to Support Cancer Progression

  • Martina Anselmi,
  • Fabrizio Fontana,
  • Monica Marzagalli,
  • Nicoletta Gagliano,
  • Michele Sommariva and
  • Patrizia Limonta

13 July 2022

Background: It is now well-established that cancer stem cells (CSCs) can support melanoma progression by reshaping the tumor immune microenvironment. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the crosstalk between melanoma SCs and cancer-associate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,218 Views
34 Pages

Characterizing the Inflammatory Profile of Neutrophil-Rich Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

  • Fatma Al Qutami,
  • Walaa AlHalabi,
  • Aswathy Vijayakumar,
  • Surendra Singh Rawat,
  • Abubakr H. Mossa,
  • Manju Nidagodu Jayakumar,
  • Baila Samreen and
  • Mahmood Y. Hachim

10 February 2024

Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common types of cancer in women in the United Arab Emirates. Immunogenic tumours, such as triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), show increased neutrophil infiltration, which is associated with poor prognosis and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,723 Views
10 Pages

Low NETosis Induced in Anaplasma phagocytophilum-Infected Cells

  • Sara Artigas-Jerónimo,
  • Almudena González-García,
  • José de la Fuente,
  • Valeria Blanda,
  • Mojtaba Shekarkar Azgomi,
  • Margarita Villar,
  • Leila Mohammadnezhad,
  • Francesca Grippi,
  • Alessandra Torina and
  • Guido Sireci

20 October 2022

Anaplasma phagocytophilum are obligatory intracellular bacteria that preferentially replicate inside leukocytes by utilizing biological compounds and processes of these primary host defensive cells. In this study, bioinformatics analysis was conducte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,170 Views
16 Pages

Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Conditioned Medium Promotes Endogenous Leukemia Inhibitory Factor to Attenuate Endotoxin-Induced Acute Lung Injury

  • Vincent Yi-Fong Su,
  • Shih-Hwa Chiou,
  • Wei-Chih Chen,
  • Wen-Kuang Yu,
  • Huai-Hsuan Wu,
  • Hao Chen and
  • Kuang-Yao Yang

The conditioned medium of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC-CM) can attenuate neutrophil recruitment and endothelial leakage of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI). Therefore, we investigated the mechanisms by which iPSC-CM re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,454 Views
11 Pages

Inhibiting Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Protects against Ultraviolet B-Induced Skin Damage: Effects of Hochu-ekki-to and DNase I

  • Issei Inaba,
  • Keiichi Hiramoto,
  • Yurika Yamate,
  • Akihiro Morita,
  • Tomonari Tsutsumi,
  • Hiroyuki Yasuda and
  • Eisuke F. Sato

31 January 2024

UV-B radiation induces sunburn, and neutrophils are pivotal in this inflammation. In this study, we examined the potential involvement of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in ultraviolet B (UVB)-induced skin inflammation, correlating the skin inf...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,856 Views
15 Pages

28 July 2023

Unripe Rubus occidentalis (uRO) contains various natural polyphenols with beneficial physiological activities and is particularly rich in ellagic acid (EA). EA has ameliorated type 2 inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness in animal models of eos...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,852 Views
7 Pages

13 January 2021

Several types of cells show left–right asymmetric behavior, unidirectional rotation, or spiral movements. For example, neutrophil-like differentiated HL60 (dHL60) cells show leftward bias in response to chemoattractant. Neurons extend neurites,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,889 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...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,441 Views
15 Pages

miRNAs Regulate Cytokine Secretion Induced by Phosphorylated S100A8/A9 in Neutrophils

  • Nicolas Jung,
  • Véronique Schenten,
  • Jean-Luc Bueb,
  • Fabrice Tolle and
  • Sabrina Bréchard

14 November 2019

The release of cytokines by neutrophils constitutes an essential process in the development of inflammation by recruiting and activating additional cells. Neutrophils are also able to secrete a complex of S100A8 and S100A9 proteins (S100A8/A9), which...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,546 Views
21 Pages

Neutrophil Maturation and Survival Is Controlled by IFN-Dependent Regulation of NAMPT Signaling

  • Elena Siakaeva,
  • Ekaterina Pylaeva,
  • Ilona Spyra,
  • Sharareh Bordbari,
  • Benedikt Höing,
  • Cornelius Kürten,
  • Stephan Lang and
  • Jadwiga Jablonska

8 November 2019

Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF)/nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) signaling has been shown to be crucial for the modulation of neutrophil development and functionality. As this signaling pathway is significantly suppressed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
5,581 Views
17 Pages

Neutrophil Immunomodulatory Activity of Natural Organosulfur Compounds

  • Igor A. Schepetkin,
  • Liliya N. Kirpotina,
  • Andrei I. Khlebnikov,
  • Narayanaganesh Balasubramanian and
  • Mark T. Quinn

Organosulfur compounds are bioactive components of garlic essential oil (EO), mustard oil, Ferula EOs, asafoetida, and other plant and food extracts. Traditionally, garlic (Allium sativum) is used to boost the immune system; however, the mechanisms i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,640 Views
10 Pages

Dietary omega 3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), have been reported to be beneficial for cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Such diseases share a common pathophysiological fea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,266 Views
16 Pages

Deficiency of Acute-Phase Serum Amyloid A Exacerbates Sepsis-Induced Mortality and Lung Injury in Mice

  • Ailing Ji,
  • Andrea C. Trumbauer,
  • Victoria P. Noffsinger,
  • Luke W. Meredith,
  • Brittany Dong,
  • Qian Wang,
  • Ling Guo,
  • Xiangan Li,
  • Frederick C. De Beer and
  • Preetha Shridas
  • + 4 authors

15 December 2023

Serum amyloid A (SAA) is a family of proteins, the plasma levels of which may increase >1000-fold in acute inflammatory states. We investigated the role of SAA in sepsis using mice deficient in all three acute-phase SAA isoforms (SAA-TKO). SAA def...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,811 Views
24 Pages

14 January 2023

Cells of the HL-60 myeloid leukemia cell line can be differentiated into neutrophil-like cells by treatment with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). The molecular mechanisms involved in this differentiation process, however, remain unclear. This review focuse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,480 Views
19 Pages

13 September 2024

Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formation, namely NETosis, is implicated in antiphospholipid syndrome (APS)-related thrombosis in various autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and APS. Human parvovirus B19 (B19V) infec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,737 Views
18 Pages

Current in vitro methods for intestinal barrier assessment predominantly utilize two-dimensional (2D) membrane inserts in standard culture plates, which are widely recognized for their inability to replicate the microenvironment critical to intestina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,110 Views
21 Pages

The Functional Role of IgA in the IgM/IgA-Enriched Immunoglobulin Preparation Trimodulin

  • Fabian Bohländer,
  • Sabrina Weißmüller,
  • Dennis Riehl,
  • Marcus Gutscher,
  • Jörg Schüttrumpf and
  • Stefanie Faust

In comparison to human immunoglobulin (Ig) G, antibodies of IgA class are not well investigated. In line with this, the functional role of the IgA component in IgM/IgA-enriched immunoglobulin preparations is also largely unknown. In recent years, pow...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
46 Citations
17,174 Views
10 Pages

PMA-Induced THP-1 Macrophage Differentiation is Not Impaired by Citrate-Coated Platinum Nanoparticles

  • Francesca Gatto,
  • Roberta Cagliani,
  • Tiziano Catelani,
  • Daniela Guarnieri,
  • Mauro Moglianetti,
  • Pier Paolo Pompa and
  • Giuseppe Bardi

17 October 2017

The innate immune system consists of several complex cellular and molecular mechanisms. During inflammatory responses, blood-circulating monocytes are driven to the sites of inflammation, where they differentiate into tissue macrophages. The research...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,415 Views
9 Pages

28 November 2024

Background: Oncostatin M (OSM) is involved in several inflammatory responses. Tryptanthrin (TRYP), as a natural alkaloid, is a bioactive compound derived from indigo plants. Objectives/ Methods: The purpose of this study is to investigate the potenti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,051 Views
12 Pages

Overexpression of ATG5 Gene Makes Granulocyte-Like HL-60 Susceptible to Release Reactive Oxygen Species

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

Neutrophils represent the first line of defense against pathogens using various strategies, such as phagocytosis, production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formation. Recently, an autophagy-independent role...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,910 Views
19 Pages

30 October 2021

Tyrosol is a phenolic found in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO). In a Maltese monocultivar EVOO, it was present at a concentration of 9.23 ppm. The HL-60 acute myeloid leukaemia cell line, which can be differentiated to both monocytes and neutrophils, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,547 Views
16 Pages

Identification of the O-Glycan Epitope Targeted by the Anti-Human Carcinoma Monoclonal Antibody (mAb) NEO-201

  • Kwong Y. Tsang,
  • Massimo Fantini,
  • Anjum Zaki,
  • Sharon A. Mavroukakis,
  • Maria Pia Morelli,
  • Christina M. Annunziata and
  • Philip M. Arlen

12 October 2022

Truncated O-glycans expressed in cancer cells support tumor progression, and they may serve as potential targets to improve the monitoring and treatment of cancers. Previously, we reported that NEO-201 binds to several tumors expressing tumor-associa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,240 Views
29 Pages

Neuroinflammation Based Neurodegenerative In Vitro Model of SH-SY5Y Cells—Differential Effects on Oxidative Stress and Insulin Resistance Relevant to Alzheimer’s Pathology

  • Csenge Böröczky,
  • Alexandra Paszternák,
  • Rudolf Laufer,
  • Katinka Tarnóczi,
  • Noémi Sikur,
  • Fruzsina Bagaméry,
  • Éva Szökő,
  • Kamilla Varga and
  • Tamás Tábi

Neuroinflammation is a key process in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). We aimed to examine the development and evaluation of a comprehensive in vitro model that captures the complex interplay between neurons and immune cell types. Retinoic acid-differ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,143 Views
18 Pages

Artemisia gmelinii Extract Attenuates Particulate Matter-Induced Neutrophilic Inflammation in a Mouse Model of Lung Injury

  • Hyeon-Ji Song,
  • Dong-Uk Shin,
  • Ji-Eun Eom,
  • Kyung Min Lim,
  • Eun Yeong Lim,
  • Young In Kim,
  • Ha-Jung Kim,
  • Ju Hye Song,
  • MyeongKuk Shim and
  • Hee Soon Shin
  • + 3 authors

9 August 2023

Particulate matter (PM) induces and augments oxidative stress and inflammation, leading to respiratory diseases. Although Artemisia gmelinii Weber ex Stechm has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, there are no reports on whether Artemisia gmel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,926 Views
21 Pages

Hypochlorite-Modified LDL Induces Arrhythmia and Contractile Dysfunction in Cardiomyocytes

  • Chintan N. Koyani,
  • Susanne Scheruebel,
  • Ge Jin,
  • Ewald Kolesnik,
  • Klaus Zorn-Pauly,
  • Heinrich Mächler,
  • Gerald Hoefler,
  • Dirk von Lewinski,
  • Frank R. Heinzel and
  • Ernst Malle
  • + 1 author

23 December 2021

Neutrophil-derived myeloperoxidase (MPO) and its potent oxidant, hypochlorous acid (HOCl), gained attention as important oxidative mediators in cardiac damage and dysfunction. As cardiomyocytes generate low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-like particles, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,370 Views
16 Pages

25 November 2023

Immune rejection is a significant concern in organ transplantation, as it can lead to damage to and failure of the transplanted organ. To prevent or treat immune rejection, transplant recipients are commonly administered immunosuppressive drugs. Tacr...