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NETosis in Autoimmune Diseases
Neutrophils are the major antimicrobial cells of the innate immune system, which are recruited rapidly to the sites of infection and provide the primary defense against pathogens. Recent evidence suggests that neutrophils undergo a distinct cell death mechanism called NETosis, which not only contributes to the host defense, but also leads to severe ...
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Periodontitis and Rheumatoid Arthritis—Mechanistic Evidence
Periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis are linked via the two‐hit model whereby early periodontal inflammation can lead to autoantibody production capable of interacting with inflamed synovial tissues. Subsequent systemic inflammation can exacerbate the periodontal inflammatory response and bacterial dysbiosis leading to further autoantibody production
Mark Bartold +2 more
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Antibiotic‐mediated immune modulation in periodontitis
Abstract Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease affecting the supporting structures of the teeth. Although initiated by dysbiotic microbial communities, its progression is largely driven by the host's uncontrolled inflammatory response. While antibiotics have conventionally been employed in periodontitis therapy for their antimicrobial ...
Lina J. Suárez +6 more
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Further research is needed to investigate the association between netosis and clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). We developed a prognostic framework for netosis using univariate, Lasso, and multivariate Cox regression analyses.
Zijie Yu +8 more
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Understanding exosomes in diabetic wound healing
Abstract Background Diabetic wounds signify a major complication of diabetes mellitus, characterized by chronic inflammation, compromised angiogenesis, and high risk of infection, amputation, and mortality. Contemporary therapies remain limited in efficacy and durability.
Paras Ahmad +4 more
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Neutrophil NETosis is markedly dysregulated in the aging body. Bone marrow serves as the powerhouse of neutrophil differentiation, while the state of neutrophil NETosis therein and its relationship with bone aging remains largely elusive.
Yutong Guo +6 more
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Tamm-Horsfall protein augments neutrophil NETosis during urinary tract infection
Urinary neutrophils are a hallmark of urinary tract infection (UTI), yet the mechanisms governing their activation, function, and efficacy in controlling infection remain incompletely understood.
Vicki Mercado-Evans +9 more
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Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs) in Canine Soft Tissue Sarcomas This study investigated the presence of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in canine soft tissue sarcomas using dual immunohistochemistry for citrullinated histone‐3 and myeloperoxidase.
Burak Yildirim, Volkan Ipek
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Recent Advances in Fluorescent Probes for Imaging Enzyme Activity in NETosis
Fluorescent probes enable real‐time visualization of neutrophil effector functions. This review summarizes current probe design strategies and emerging tools for imaging key enzymatic activities, with emphasis on mechanisms underlying NETosis, a lytic form of neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation. We discuss current limitations, challenges, and
Enebie Ramos Cáceres +2 more
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Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is the second‐leading cause of cancer‐associated mortality. Neutrophil extracellular trap formation (i.e., NETosis) is a crucial process in forming VTE in cancer patients.
Xiangji Li +8 more
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