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Spatial omics for profiling the dynamic tumor microenvironment
Spatially resolved transcriptomics and proteomics map RNA/protein in intact tumor tissues, revealing crucial cancer–immune interactions across the different stages of tumor evolution. Integrating AI promises translational impact, but gaps in cross‐platform integration, standards, compute, validation and interpretability remain.
Hao Nguyen +3 more
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JDK and kaempferol upregulate ANXA1 in oral epithelia, which bind to fibroblast FPR2 to suppress myofibroblast activation, and collagen deposition, while reducing neutrophil recruitment and inflammation, thereby restoring epithelial‐fibroblast homeostasis to alleviate arecoline‐induced OSF. ABSTRACT Oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) is a betel quid chewing‐
Yao Xiao +6 more
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Single‐cell profiling of PBMCs from centenarians, their offspring, and elderly controls revealed distinct myeloid‐to‐effector immune cell communication programs. General aging was characterized by SASP‐enriched signaling associated with immunosenescence, whereas healthy aging showed positive immune regulatory signaling associated with enhanced ...
Liwei Qiu +7 more
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Formyl peptide receptors (FPR), part of the G-protein coupled receptor superfamily, are pivotal in directing phagocyte migration towards chemotactic signals from bacteria and host tissues.
Tanvir Noor Nafiz +7 more
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Formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1) and FPR2/ALX are known to control neutrophil chemotaxis in response to various ligands. In this study, we investigated the inhibitory mechanism of compound 43 (Cpd43), an FPR1 and FPR2/ALX dual agonist, on human ...
Yoshitaka Sogawa +3 more
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FPR1 does not mediate neutrophil infiltration in experimental colitis
One hallmark of the inflammatory bowel diseases is the infiltration of neutrophils (PMN) into the mucosa. The mechanism behind this infiltration is unclear but bacterial N‐formyl peptides are candidates since these are potent chemoattractants and activating factors for PMN.
Andrew William Stadnyk +1 more
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The GPCR Connection: Linking Alzheimer's Disease and Glioblastoma
ABSTRACT Alzheimer's disease (AD) and glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) are biologically distinct age‐related brain disorders with opposing clinical phenotypes. AD is characterised by progressive neurodegeneration and cognitive decline, whereas GBM is characterised by aggressive cellular proliferation and a poor prognosis.
Ana B. Caniceiro +4 more
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BACKGROUND:This study aims to investigate the role of FPR 1/2/3 expressions in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). METHOD:We made cross-sectional comparisons of FPR1/2/3 expressions of blood neutrophil, M1/M2a monocyte, and natural killer (NK ...
Yung-Che Chen +11 more
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Retro-inverso Urokinase Receptor Antagonists for the Treatment of Metastatic Sarcomas
The development of metastases is a multistep process that requires the activation of physiological and biochemical processes that govern migration, invasion and entry of metastatic cells into blood vessels.
Maria Vincenza Carriero +13 more
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Increased expression of formyl peptide receptor-1 by basophils from patients with mastocytosis
Background: Symptoms in patients with systemic mastocytosis (SM) are associated with an increase in mast cell burden and release of mast cell–derived mediators.
Yuzhi Yin, MD, PhD +6 more
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