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P-Selectin, and Not E-Selectin, Negatively Regulates Murine Megakaryocytopoiesis [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Immunology, 2002
Abstract To assess the role of P-selectin and E-selectin in megakaryocytopoiesis, in vitro assays were performed in animal models deficient in both adhesion receptors. There was a significantly greater number of IL-3-responsive megakaryocyte progenitors CFU (CFU-MK) and an increase in immature megakaryoblasts in response to IL-6 in ...
Naheed, Banu   +2 more
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USB1 deficiency disrupts neutrophil maturation via RNA dysregulation independent of global pre‐mRNA splicing

open access: yesAnimal Models and Experimental Medicine, EarlyView.
This graphical abstract illustrates the essential role of USB1 in neutrophil maturation. In normal myeloid cells, USB1 acts as an RNA exonuclease, trimming RNA tails to maintain proper RNA network function, which supports the differentiation of myeloid progenitor cells into mature neutrophils.
Hang Li   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Modulation of Animal Gut Health by Milk Oligosaccharide

open access: yesAnimal Research and One Health, EarlyView.
This review summarizes the composition and structural characteristics of MOs across different mammalian species, and elucidates their roles and mechanisms in maintaining intestinal homeostasis by regulating gut microbiome and enhancing intestinal chemical, physical and immune barriers.
Ningtao Chen   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Triple selectin knockout (ELP-/-) mice fail to develop OVA-induced acute asthma phenotype

open access: yesJournal of Inflammation, 2011
Objective The recruitment of leukocytes from circulation to sites of inflammation requires several families of adhesion molecules among which are selectins expressed on a variety of cells.
Banerjee Ena
doaj   +1 more source

New Discoveries with Mice Mutant in Endothelial and Platelet Selectins

open access: yes, 1999
IntroductionThe selectin family of adhesion receptors consists of three members: P-, E-, and L-selectin. P-selectin is constitutively present in the α-granules of platelets and Weibel-Palade bodies of endothelial cells and is rapidly translocated to the ...
Denisa Wagner, Daqing Hartwell
core   +1 more source

Identifying Systemic Lupus Erythematosus From Serum Proteomic Profiles Using Machine Learning and Genetic Risk Stratification

open access: yesArthritis &Rheumatology, EarlyView.
Objective Proteome‐wide risk models for lupus remain underexplored. We developed classification models to identify lupus from serum proteomic profiles. Methods Patients with lupus and individuals with other autoimmune diseases in the UK Biobank were included.
Mehmet Hocaoǧlu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Targeting neutrophil extracellular traps in metabolic and immune niche: Nanomaterials for diabetes tissue regeneration

open access: yesBMEMat, EarlyView.
The effects of NETs on regeneration of various diabetic tissues, and strategies targeting NETs for diabetes tissue regeneration. In the diabetic environment, NETs undergo complex metabolic and immune reprogramming, leading to dynamic changes in antibacterial and proinflammatory functions, and affecting regeneration of multiple systemic tissues.
Xinyi Jiang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mimetics of Sialyl Lewisx: The Pre-Organization of the Carboxylic Acid is Essential for Binding to Selectins

open access: yesCHIMIA, 2007
Selectins play a key role in leukocyte trafficking during the inflammatory response of the organism, i.e. the recruitment and extravasation of leukocytes from the blood stream into inflamed tissue.
Alexander Titz, Beat Ernst
doaj   +1 more source

Cadherins, Selectins, and Integrins in CAM-DR in Leukemia

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology, 2020
The interaction between leukemia cells and the bone microenvironment is known to provide drug resistance in leukemia cells. This phenomenon, called cell adhesion-mediated drug resistance (CAM-DR), has been demonstrated in many subsets of leukemia ...
Hye Na Kim   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Homing in on L-Selectin [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Immunology, 2006
By 1983, when the article by Gallatin, Weissman, and Butcher ([1][1]) was published in Nature , it was clear that blood-borne lymphocytes migrate selectively (“home”) to secondary lymphoid organs.
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