GM-CSF and IL-3 Modulate Human Monocyte TNF-α Production and Renewal in In Vitro Models of Trained Immunity
暂无分享,去创建一个
F. Granata | G. Marone | S. di Somma | G. Portella | R. Iannone | G. Varricchi | M. Galdiero | F. Borriello | S. Loffredo | Eloise Scamardella
[1] S. Turner,et al. Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor induces CCL17 production via IRF4 to mediate inflammation. , 2016, The Journal of clinical investigation.
[2] R. Xavier,et al. Trained immunity: A program of innate immune memory in health and disease , 2016, Science.
[3] M. Colonna,et al. Nonredundant roles of keratinocyte‐derived IL‐34 and neutrophil‐derived CSF1 in Langerhans cell renewal in the steady state and during inflammation , 2016, European journal of immunology.
[4] N. Hacohen,et al. Lineage-specific enhancers activate self-renewal genes in macrophages and embryonic stem cells , 2016, Science.
[5] F. Ginhoux,et al. New insights into the multidimensional concept of macrophage ontogeny, activation and function , 2015, Nature Immunology.
[6] C. Glass,et al. Molecular control of activation and priming in macrophages , 2015, Nature Immunology.
[7] Carla M. T. Bauer,et al. Self-renewing resident arterial macrophages arise from embryonic CX3CR1+ precursors and circulating monocytes immediately after birth , 2015, Nature Immunology.
[8] L. Moldawer,et al. A Review of GM-CSF Therapy in Sepsis , 2015, Medicine.
[9] J. Däbritz. GM-CSF and the role of myeloid regulatory cells in the pathogenesis and treatment of Crohn’s disease , 2015, Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics.
[10] B. Becher,et al. GM-CSF in Neuroinflammation: Licensing Myeloid Cells for Tissue Damage. , 2015, Trends in immunology.
[11] N. Jarjour,et al. IL-3 Maintains Activation of the p90S6K/RPS6 Pathway and Increases Translation in Human Eosinophils , 2015, The Journal of Immunology.
[12] B. Becher,et al. The Cytokine GM-CSF Drives the Inflammatory Signature of CCR2+ Monocytes and Licenses Autoimmunity. , 2015, Immunity.
[13] M. Netea,et al. Trained innate immunity as underlying mechanism for the long‐term, nonspecific effects of vaccines , 2015, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[14] Takuji Yamada,et al. The transcription factor ATF7 mediates lipopolysaccharide-induced epigenetic changes in macrophages involved in innate immunological memory , 2015, Nature Immunology.
[15] J. Hamilton,et al. Specific Contributions of CSF-1 and GM-CSF to the Dynamics of the Mononuclear Phagocyte System , 2015, The Journal of Immunology.
[16] J. Schroeder,et al. IL‐3 synergises with basophil‐derived IL‐4 and IL‐13 to promote the alternative activation of human monocytes , 2015, European journal of immunology.
[17] Eugenia G. Giannopoulou,et al. Interferon-γ regulates cellular metabolism and mRNA translation to potentiate macrophage activation , 2015, Nature Immunology.
[18] S. Amor,et al. GM‐CSF promotes migration of human monocytes across the blood brain barrier , 2015, European journal of immunology.
[19] J. Hamilton. GM-CSF as a target in inflammatory/autoimmune disease: current evidence and future therapeutic potential , 2015, Expert review of clinical immunology.
[20] R. Weissleder,et al. Interleukin-3 amplifies acute inflammation and is a potential therapeutic target in sepsis , 2015, Science.
[21] D. Foell,et al. Reprogramming of Monocytes by GM-CSF Contributes to Regulatory Immune Functions during Intestinal Inflammation , 2015, The Journal of Immunology.
[22] R. Xavier,et al. mTOR- and HIF-1α–mediated aerobic glycolysis as metabolic basis for trained immunity , 2014, Science.
[23] R. Xavier,et al. Epigenetic programming of monocyte-to-macrophage differentiation and trained innate immunity , 2014, Science.
[24] E. Vigorito,et al. Noncoding RNA and its associated proteins as regulatory elements of the immune system , 2014, Nature Immunology.
[25] P. Kafasla,et al. Post-transcriptional coordination of immunological responses by RNA-binding proteins , 2014, Nature Immunology.
[26] N. Sonenberg,et al. Translational control of immune responses: from transcripts to translatomes , 2014, Nature Immunology.
[27] P. Taylor,et al. The Transcription Factor Gata6 Links Tissue Macrophage Phenotype and Proliferative Renewal , 2014, Science.
[28] D. Fingar,et al. Cross-talk between Sirtuin and Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 (mTORC1) Signaling in the Regulation of S6 Kinase 1 (S6K1) Phosphorylation* , 2014, The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
[29] M. Norval,et al. Prostaglandin E2 imprints a long‐lasting effect on dendritic cell progenitors in the bone marrow , 2014, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[30] F. Aversa,et al. Bone Marrow Monocyte / Macrophage Derived Activin A Mediates the Osteoclastogenic Effect of IL-3 in Multiple Myeloma , 2013, Leukemia.
[31] M. Sieweke,et al. Beyond Stem Cells: Self-Renewal of Differentiated Macrophages , 2013, Science.
[32] M. Netea,et al. Innate immune memory: implications for development of pediatric immunomodulatory agents and adjuvanted vaccines , 2013, Pediatric Research.
[33] Eugenia G. Giannopoulou,et al. Synergistic activation of inflammatory cytokine genes by interferon-γ-induced chromatin remodeling and toll-like receptor signaling. , 2013, Immunity.
[34] D. Underhill,et al. Detection of a TLR2 agonist by hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells impacts the function of the macrophages they produce , 2013, European journal of immunology.
[35] P. Libby,et al. Local proliferation dominates lesional macrophage accumulation in atherosclerosis , 2013, Nature Medicine.
[36] M. Cybulsky,et al. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Tissue-resident macrophages self-maintain locally throughout adult life with minimal contribution from circulating monocytes. , 2013 .
[37] P. Taylor,et al. Distinct bone marrow-derived and tissue resident macrophage-lineages proliferate at key stages during inflammation , 2013, Nature Communications.
[38] O. Leo,et al. Sirtuin deacylases: a molecular link between metabolism and immunity , 2013, Journal of leukocyte biology.
[39] A. Mildner,et al. Fate mapping reveals origins and dynamics of monocytes and tissue macrophages under homeostasis. , 2013, Immunity.
[40] G. Natoli,et al. Latent Enhancers Activated by Stimulation in Differentiated Cells , 2013, Cell.
[41] Angel F. Lopez,et al. The GM–CSF/IL‐3/IL‐5 cytokine receptor family: from ligand recognition to initiation of signaling , 2012, Immunological reviews.
[42] R. Xavier,et al. Bacille Calmette-Guérin induces NOD2-dependent nonspecific protection from reinfection via epigenetic reprogramming of monocytes , 2012, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
[43] R. Xavier,et al. Candida albicans infection affords protection against reinfection via functional reprogramming of monocytes. , 2012, Cell host & microbe.
[44] J. Pollard,et al. A Lineage of Myeloid Cells Independent of Myb and Hematopoietic Stem Cells , 2012, Science.
[45] R. Weissleder,et al. Innate Response Activator B Cells Protect Against Microbial Sepsis , 2012, Science.
[46] P. Taylor,et al. A quantifiable proliferative burst of tissue macrophages restores homeostatic macrophage populations after acute inflammation , 2011, European journal of immunology.
[47] L. Ivashkiv,et al. Tumor necrosis factor induces GSK3 kinase–mediated cross-tolerance to endotoxin in macrophages , 2011, Nature Immunology.
[48] F. Finkelman,et al. Local Macrophage Proliferation, Rather than Recruitment from the Blood, Is a Signature of TH2 Inflammation , 2011, Science.
[49] M. Gaestel,et al. TRIF Signaling Stimulates Translation of TNF-α mRNA via Prolonged Activation of MK2 , 2010, The Journal of Immunology.
[50] M. Sieweke,et al. MafB/c-Maf Deficiency Enables Self-Renewal of Differentiated Functional Macrophages , 2009, Science.
[51] Véronique Kruys,et al. Intracellular NAD levels regulate tumor necrosis factor protein synthesis in a sirtuin-dependent manner , 2009, Nature Medicine.
[52] F. Rossi,et al. Local self-renewal can sustain CNS microglia maintenance and function throughout adult life , 2007, Nature Neuroscience.
[53] R. Pierce,et al. Kupffer cell heterogeneity: functional properties of bone marrow derived and sessile hepatic macrophages. , 2007, Blood.
[54] J. Woodgett,et al. IFN-gamma suppresses IL-10 production and synergizes with TLR2 by regulating GSK3 and CREB/AP-1 proteins. , 2006, Immunity.
[55] H. Goodridge,et al. In vivo exposure of murine dendritic cell and macrophage bone marrow progenitors to the phosphorylcholine‐containing filarial nematode glycoprotein ES‐62 polarizes their differentiation to an anti‐inflammatory phenotype , 2004, Immunology.
[56] E. Vigorito,et al. Vav1, but not Vav2, contributes to platelet aggregation by CRP and thrombin, but neither is required for regulation of phospholipase C. , 2002, Blood.
[57] N. Kadowaki,et al. Reciprocal control of T helper cell and dendritic cell differentiation. , 1999, Science.
[58] C. Soria,et al. REGULATION OF INTERLEUKIN 3 RECEPTOR α CHAIN (IL-3Rα) ON HUMAN MONOCYTES BY INTERLEUKIN (IL)-4, IL-10, IL-13, AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR β (TGF-β) , 1998 .
[59] G. Dranoff,et al. Role for interleukin-3 in mast-cell and basophil development and in immunity to parasites , 1998, Nature.
[60] A. Dunn,et al. Granulocyte/macrophage colony-stimulating factor-deficient mice show no major perturbation of hematopoiesis but develop a characteristic pulmonary pathology. , 1994, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[61] G. Dranoff,et al. Involvement of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in pulmonary homeostasis. , 1994, Science.
[62] Simmie L. Foster,et al. Gene-specific control of inflammation by TLR-induced chromatin modifications , 2008, Nature.
[63] I. Weissman,et al. Langerhans cells renew in the skin throughout life under steady-state conditions , 2003, Nature Immunology.
[64] C. Soria,et al. Regulation of interleukin 3 receptor alpha chain (IL-3R alpha) on human monocytes by interleukin (IL)-4, IL-10, IL-13, and transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta). , 1998, Cytokine.