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Neutrophil KLF2 regulates inflammasome-dependent neonatal mortality from endotoxemia
Journal of Leukocyte BiologyPreterm neonates die at a significantly higher rate from sepsis than full-term neonates, attributable to their dysregulated immune response. In addition to tissue destruction caused directly by bacterial invasion, an overwhelming cytokine response by the
Devashis Mukherjee +10 more
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Regulation of KLF2 in the Thymus
The FASEB Journal, 2008Our laboratory has identified the transcription factor Krüppel‐like factor 2 (KLF2) as an important regulator of T cell migration. KLF2 deficient T cells mature normally but are retained in thymus. KLF2 controls the expression of receptors such as S1P 1 and CD62L in T cells. The regulation of
Michael Alexander Weinreich +2 more
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KLF2 maintains lineage fidelity and suppresses CD8 T cell exhaustion during acute LCMV infection.
ScienceNaïve CD8 T cells have the potential to differentiate into a spectrum of functional states during an immune response. How these developmental decisions are made and what mechanisms exist to suppress differentiation toward alternative fates remains ...
Eric Fagerberg +21 more
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Chemical Biology and Drug Design
Ischemic stroke (IS) often causes fearful sequela, even death. Curcumin was beneficial to IS, but its underlying molecular mechanism is unclear. Mice were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) surgery, and BV‐2 cells were treated with ...
Xiangyu Cao, Yingzi Pu
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Ischemic stroke (IS) often causes fearful sequela, even death. Curcumin was beneficial to IS, but its underlying molecular mechanism is unclear. Mice were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) surgery, and BV‐2 cells were treated with ...
Xiangyu Cao, Yingzi Pu
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KLF2 expression in IgG plasma cells at their induction site regulates the migration program.
Journal of Experimental MedicineNewly generated plasma cells in secondary lymphoid organs migrate to niches in the bone marrow, wherein they survive as long-lived plasma cells (LLPCs).
W. Ise +16 more
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Role of KLF2: New insight in inflammatory acne pathogenesis
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2020AbstractBackgroundAcne is an inflammatory skin condition of pilosebaceous unit. Its pathogenesis is multifactorial with a central role of inflammatory and pro‐inflammatory cytokines mediators. Downregulated Kruppel‐like factor 2 (KLF2) leads to rapid secretion of many cytokines that are involved in acne pathogenesis.AimsThis study aimed at evaluating ...
Menha A. Ibrahim +2 more
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Blood
Adoptive transfer of NK cells can induce complete remissions in 30-50% of patients with refractory acute myeloid leukemia and lymphoma. While blood chimerism occurs, attaining functional homing to the site of tumor without exhaustion has been elusive ...
Jacob A Myers +17 more
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Adoptive transfer of NK cells can induce complete remissions in 30-50% of patients with refractory acute myeloid leukemia and lymphoma. While blood chimerism occurs, attaining functional homing to the site of tumor without exhaustion has been elusive ...
Jacob A Myers +17 more
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Puerarin Inhibits the Development of Thyroid Cancer Through KLF2/NOTCH1 Signaling.
Discover medicineBACKGROUND Puerarin is the major bioactive ingredient extracted from Pueraria lobata. Puerarin has an antitumor effect on many kinds of cancer. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect and mechanism of puerarin on thyroid cancer ...
Yanghong Zhou, Wei Li, Hong Huang
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Circulation, 2023
BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis preferentially occurs in arterial regions of disturbed blood flow, and stable flow (s-flow) protects against atherosclerosis by incompletely understood mechanisms.
Ian A. Tamargo +18 more
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BACKGROUND: Atherosclerosis preferentially occurs in arterial regions of disturbed blood flow, and stable flow (s-flow) protects against atherosclerosis by incompletely understood mechanisms.
Ian A. Tamargo +18 more
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