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Bacteroides fragilis‐derived outer membrane vesicles deliver miR‐5119 and alleviate colitis by targeting PD‐L1 to inhibit GSDMD‐mediated neutrophil extracellular trap formation. Abstract Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) results from a breakdown in the symbiotic relationship between the intestinal commensal microflora and the mucosal immune system.
Yi Yang+11 more
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Helicobacter Pylori-induced BRD2 m6A modification sensitizes gastric cancer cells to chemotherapy by breaking FLIP/Caspase-8 homeostasis. [PDF]
Wang S+12 more
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Characterization of caspase-8L: a novel isoform of caspase-8 that behaves as an inhibitor of the caspase cascade [PDF]
Daisuke Himeji+5 more
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NLRP3 regulates a non-canonical platform for caspase-8 activation during epithelial cell apoptosis
Hyunjae Chung+12 more
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Compared with EBV‐negative epithelial cancer cells, EBV‐associated epithelial cancer cells exhibit enhanced secretion of chemokines, including CXCL10 and CCL5, to attract neutrophils. Via the CXCL10‐CXCR3 axis‐mediated positive feedback loop, neutrophils within EBV‐associated epithelial cancer cells are induced to form abundant NETs, which facilitate ...
Dijun Ouyang+24 more
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Caspase-8 promotes scramblase-mediated phosphatidylserine exposure and fusion of osteoclast precursors. [PDF]
Krishnacoumar B+20 more
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Advanced Microfluidics for Single Cell‐Based Cancer Research
Cutting‐edge microfluidic platforms are transforming single‐cell cancer research. This review highlights advanced technologies, from droplet microfluidics to tumour‐chips, that enable functional and spatial single‐cell analyses. By integrating biosensing, immune components, and patient‐derived materials, these systems offer new insights into tumour ...
Adriana Carneiro+10 more
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Targeting caspase-8/c-FLIPL heterodimer in complex II promotes DL-mediated cell death. [PDF]
Hillert-Richter LK+4 more
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Osteoblast‐CD4+ CTL Crosstalk Mediated by SIRT1/DAAM2 Axis Prevents Age‐Related Bone Loss
In the osteoblastic niche, SIRT1 activates and recruits CD4+ CTLs by increasing DAAM2 expression via EZH2 deacetylation and boosting the secretion of key chemokines, such as CCL3, CCL5, and CXCL10. Then, CD4+ CTL directly eliminates senescent osteoblasts in an MHC‐II‐dependent way, thereby slowing down the process of bone ageing and effectively ...
Bin Yang+20 more
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