When our body fights an infection, the immune system must quickly activate defenses and trigger a beneficial inflammatory response. It’s just as important to be able to resolve that inflammation and ...
Shi’s study, "Selective suppression of melanoma lacking IFN-γ pathway by JAK inhibition depends on T cells and host TNF signaling," was recently published in Nature Communications. “Concerted efforts ...
The regulation of type I interferon (IFN-1) signaling is crucial for fine-tuning the innate immune response to combat pathogens, fight cancer and prevent autoimmune diseases. Disrupted IFN-1 signaling ...
In summary, macrophages secrete IFN-β, activating the IFN-β-IFNAR-p-STAT1 axis in MICFs, leading to increased secretion of CCL2/7/12 chemokines and subsequent recruitment of more IFN-β-secreting ...
Interferon signatures may be a candidate biomarker for early identification of response to lupus nephritis induction treatment. Persistent type I interferon-driven transcriptional activity in ...
The research uncovers a previously unappreciated mechanism by which macrophages influence the fate of CFs post-MI. It demonstrates that macrophage-derived IFN-β stimulates the IFN-β-IFNAR-p-STAT1 axis ...
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Macrophages need constant reminders to retain memories of prior infections, researchers discover
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, have discovered that immune cells known as macrophages remain ...
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It’s not just DNA: scientists uncover the real reason some people get much sicker
A growing body of research has identified a hidden immune defect, not written in DNA, that helps explain why certain people ...
Ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is a progressive spinal disease characterized by ectopic bone formation in the spine, leading to severe neurological symptoms due to spinal ...
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