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Pro-Inflammatory Chemokines and Cytokines Dominate the Blister Fluid Molecular Signature in Patients with Epidermolysis Bullosa and Affect Leukocyte and Stem Cell Migration. [PDF]
Hereditary epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is associated with skin blistering and the development of chronic nonhealing wounds. Although clinical studies have shown that cell-based therapies improve wound healing, the recruitment of therapeutic cells to ...
Alexeev, Vitali+7 more
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ABSTRACT Acne vulgaris is a globally prevalent dermatological disease, with its severity ranging from mild to severe. While moderate to severe acne often requires topical or systemic pharmaceutical therapy, mild to moderate acne may be managed with dermocosmetics, which are over‐the‐counter skincare agents with active ingredients that target acne ...
Ryan De Cruz+7 more
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Intravascular Leukocyte Chemotaxis: The Rules of Attraction
The security system of the body against pathogenic invaders includes leukocytes that efficiently scan the organism. Leukocytes within the vasculature utilize the comprehensive circulatory system to examine the blood vessels of the entire body for signs of e.g. bacteria displayed on vascular endothelial cells.
Sara Massena, Mia Phillipson
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Background and Purpose The chemokine receptor CCR6 guides pathogenic T17 cells, implicated in autoimmune diseases including psoriasis, to sites of inflammation via the chemokine CCL20. Therefor, pharmacological inhibition of CCR6+ immune cell migration provides a novel therapeutic approach.
Paulina Kulig+10 more
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Macrophage centripetal migration drives spontaneous healing process after spinal cord injury. [PDF]
Traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) brings numerous inflammatory cells, including macrophages, from the circulating blood to lesions, but pathophysiological impact resulting from spatiotemporal dynamics of macrophages is unknown.
Edgerton, V Reggie+19 more
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Airway basal stem cells derived from COVID‐19 patients demonstrated pronounced goblet cell hyperplasia, inflammatory responses and tendencies toward fibrosis. Co‐culture with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) notably reduced these pathological changes, likely due to MSCs' regulatory effects on the interferon signalling pathway.
Sheng Du+11 more
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Bosutinib mitigates inflammation in experimental sepsis
Abstract Background Sepsis, a leading cause of death globally, lacks targeted and effective treatment. Its pathophysiology involves unbalanced inflammation, marked by a high release of inflammatory mediators, leukocyte recruitment, vascular changes and dysfunction of the nervous and respiratory systems. Src family tyrosine kinases (SFK) play a critical
C. M. C. Cunha+14 more
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Shape oscillations of human neutrophil leukocytes: characterization and relationship to cell motility [PDF]
When neutrophil leukocytes are stimulated by chemotactic factors or by substratum contact, they change their shape. Shape changes are a prerequisite for cellular migration and typically involve the extrusion of thin, veil-like lamellipods and the ...
Coates, Thomas D.+2 more
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Proteomic analysis of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator knockout (CFTR‐KO) clones of 16HBE14o‐ cells showed altered pathways linked to inflammation, polymorphonuclear leukocyte (neutrophil) recruitment, and epithelial–mesenchymal transition.
Domenico Mattoscio+19 more
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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) is a major complication of diabetes, leading to end‐stage renal disease. This study identified 109 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and validated LOX as a novel diagnostic biomarker through integrated bioinformatics and experimental analysis.
Shahad W. Kattan+11 more
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