نتایج جستجو برای: neutrophil extracellular traps nets

تعداد نتایج: 195658  

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Borko Amulic Garret Hayes

Coming soon to a doctor’s surgery near you? Hopes placed on the sequencing of ‘the’ human genome and the subsequent identification of many single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) have turned out to be misguided, as the causes of common diseases like cancer and heart disease have proven too complex to be addressed with simple SNP searches. Also, large-scale genomic differences like copy number va...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Christian C Yost Mark J Cody Estelle S Harris Nathan L Thornton Alison M McInturff Mark L Martinez Nancy B Chandler Christopher K Rodesch Kurt H Albertine Cathy A Petti Andrew S Weyrich Guy A Zimmerman

Neutrophils are highly specialized innate effector cells that have evolved for killing of pathogens. Human neonates have a common multifactorial syndrome of neutrophil dysfunction that is incompletely characterized and contributes to sepsis and other severe infectious complications. We identified a novel defect in the antibacterial defenses of neonates: inability to form neutrophil extracellula...

Journal: :Haematologica 2013
Marein Schimmel Erfan Nur Bart J Biemond Gerard J van Mierlo Shabnam Solati Dees P Brandjes Hans-Martin Otten John-John Schnog Sacha Zeerleder

Activated polymorphonuclear neutrophils play an important role in the pathogenesis of vaso-occlusive painful sickle cell crisis. Upon activation, polymorphonuclear neutrophils can form neutrophil extracellular traps. Neutrophil extracellular traps consist of a meshwork of extracellular DNA, nucleosomes, histones and neutrophil proteases. Neutrophil extracellular traps have been demonstrated to ...

2016
Volker Brinkmann Ulrike Abu Abed Christian Goosmann Arturo Zychlinsky

The pathogenic potential of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) was recently described, and their detection in tissue could serve as a prognostic marker. NETs are delicate and filigree structures; hence good tissue preservation is essential for their detection. Indeed, analysis of paraffin-embedded tissue has proven superior to the study of cryo sections. Though, under favorable conditions, t...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2016
Theocharis Konstantinidis Konstantinos Kambas Alexandros Mitsios Maria Panopoulou Victoria Tsironidou Erminia Dellaporta Georgios Kouklakis Athanasios Arampatzioglou Iliana Angelidou Ioannis Mitroulis Panagiotis Skendros Konstantinos Ritis

Macrolide antibiotics have been shown to act as immunomodulatory molecules in various immune cells. However, their effect on neutrophils has not been extensively investigated. In this study, we investigated the role of macrolide antibiotics in the generation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). By assessing ex vivo and in vivo NET formation, we demonstrated that clarithromycin is able to i...

2017
Go Kamoshida Takane Kikuchi‐Ueda Satoshi Nishida Shigeru Tansho‐Nagakawa Hirotoshi Kikuchi Tsuneyuki Ubagai Yasuo Ono

Neutrophils play a critical role in the innate immune response. Recently, a new neutrophilic biological defense mechanism, termed neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), has been attracting attention. Neutrophils have been observed to release both lysosomal enzymes and their nuclear contents, including unfolded chromatin, which together trap and inactivate bacteria. The environment in tissues wh...

2012
Thea Lu Scott D. Kobayashi Mark T. Quinn Frank R. DeLeo

Neutrophils constitute a critical part of innate immunity and are well known for their ability to phagocytose and kill invading microorganisms. The microbicidal processes employed by neutrophils are highly effective at killing most ingested bacteria and fungi. However, an alternative non-phagocytic antimicrobial mechanism of neutrophils has been proposed whereby microorganisms are eliminated by...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 2016

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