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تعداد نتایج: 422  

2016
Jia-Qi Chu Ge Shi Yi-Ming Fan In-Wook Choi Guang-Ho Cha Yu Zhou Young-Ha Lee Juan-Hua Quan

Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that stimulates production of high levels of proinflammatory cytokines, which are important for innate immunity. NLRs, i.e., nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors, play a crucial role as innate immune sensors and form multiprotein complexes called inflammasomes, which mediate caspase-1-dependent processing of pro-I...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Jianning Ge Yi-Nan Gong Ying Xu Feng Shao

Legionella pneumophila, the causative agent of Legionnaires' pneumonia, resides in a distinct vacuole structure called Legionella-containing vacuole (LCV). The LCV resists fusion with the lysosome and permits efficient bacterial replication in host macrophages, which requires a Dot/Icm type IVB secretion system. Dot/Icm-translocated effector SdhA is critical for L. pneumophila intracellular gro...

2016
Karsten Eichholz Thierry Bru Thi Thu Phuong Tran Paulo Fernandes Hugh Welles Franck J D Mennechet Nicolas Manel Paula Alves Matthieu Perreau Eric J Kremer

Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are nonenveloped proteinaceous particles containing a linear double-stranded DNA genome. HAdVs cause a spectrum of pathologies in all populations regardless of health standards. Following repeat exposure to multiple HAdV types, we develop robust and long-lived humoral and cellular immune responses that provide life-long protection from de novo infections and persisten...

Journal: :Current opinion in immunology 2011
Glen N Barber

The early detection of microbes is the responsibility of the innate immune system which has evolved to sense pathogen derived molecules such as lipopolysaccharides and non-self nucleic acid, to trigger host defense countermeasures. These sensors include the RIG-I-like helicase (RLH) family that specifically recognizes viral RNA, as well as the cytoplasmic, nucleotide binding oligermerization do...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Timothy R Sampson Brooke A Napier Max R Schroeder Rogier Louwen Jinshi Zhao Chui-Yoke Chin Hannah K Ratner Anna C Llewellyn Crystal L Jones Hamed Laroui Didier Merlin Pei Zhou Hubert P Endtz David S Weiss

Clustered, regularly interspaced, short palindromic repeats-CRISPR associated (CRISPR-Cas) systems defend bacteria against foreign nucleic acids, such as during bacteriophage infection and transformation, processes which cause envelope stress. It is unclear if these machineries enhance membrane integrity to combat this stress. Here, we show that the Cas9-dependent CRISPR-Cas system of the intra...

2013
Matthias Schulte Michael Sorkin Sammy Al-Benna Jadwiga Stupka Tobias Hirsch Adrien Daigeler Marco Rainer Kesting Hans-Ulrich Steinau Frank Jacobsen Lars Steinstraesser

Methods for human skin gene therapy requires efficient and stable introduction of genes into skin cells. Transient cutaneous gene therapy is an attractive approach in the treatment of skin diseases. The 'Achilles heel' of adenoviral gene therapy is its immunogenicity and many aspects of adenovirus induced cutaneous immune reaction still remain unanswered, particularly the role of keratinocytes....

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Karolin Meixenberger Florence Pache Julia Eitel Bernd Schmeck Stefan Hippenstiel Hortense Slevogt Philippe N'Guessan Martin Witzenrath Mihai G Netea Trinad Chakraborty Norbert Suttorp Bastian Opitz

Different NOD-like receptors, including NLRP1, NLRP3, and NLRC4, as well as the recently identified HIN-200 protein, AIM2, form multiprotein complexes called inflammasomes, which mediate caspase-1-dependent processing of pro-IL-1beta. Listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular pathogen that is actively phagocytosed by monocytes/macrophages and subsequently escapes from the phagosome into the ho...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2015
Nazarii Vitak Karyn N Johnson David P Sester Katryn J Stacey

Defence against invading DNA occurs in both mammals and bacteria. Recognition of stray DNA can initiate responses to infection, but may also protect against potentially mutagenic integration of transposons or retrotransposons into the genome. Double-stranded DNA detected in the cytosol of mammalian macrophages can elicit inflammatory cytokines and cell death following assembly of the AIM2 infla...

2016
Tomasz Próchnicki Matthew S. Mangan Eicke Latz

Inflammasomes are high-molecular-weight protein complexes that are formed in the cytosolic compartment in response to danger- or pathogen-associated molecular patterns. These complexes enable activation of an inflammatory protease caspase-1, leading to a cell death process called pyroptosis and to proteolytic cleavage and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18. Alon...

2016
Susan Christo Akash Bachhuka Kerrilyn R. Diener Krasimir Vasilev John D. Hayball

Implantable devices have become an established part of medical practice. However, often a negative inflammatory host response can impede the integration and functionality of the device. In this paper, we interrogate the role of surface nanotopography and chemistry on the potential molecular role of the inflammasome in controlling macrophage responses. To achieve this goal we engineered model su...

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