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  • Profiling of immune dysfunction in COVID-19 patients allows early prediction of disease progression
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    Profiling of immune dysfunction in COVID-19 patients allows early prediction of disease progression

    André F Rendeiro, Joseph Casano, Charles Kyriakos Vorkas, Harjot Singh, Ayana Morales, Robert A DeSimone, Grant B Ellsworth, Rosemary Soave, Shashi N Kapadia, Kohta Saito, Christopher D Brown, JingMei Hsu, Christopher Kyriakides, Steven Chiu, Luca Vincenzo Cappelli, Maria Teresa Cacciapuoti, Wayne Tam, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Paul D Simonson, Olivier Elemento, Mirella Salvatore, Giorgio Inghirami

    André F Rendeiro ... Giorgio Inghirami

    Published 24 December 2020

    Deep immune profiling of COVID-19 patients with different disease severity reveals populations associated with severe disease and can be used to predict disease severity early on.

  • Role of opioid signaling in kidney damage during the development of salt-induced hypertension
    Open Access
    Role of opioid signaling in kidney damage during the development of salt-induced hypertension

    Daria Golosova, Oleg Palygin, Ruslan Bohovyk, Christine A Klemens, Vladislav Levchenko, Denisha R Spires, Elena Isaeva, Ashraf El-Meanawy, Alexander Staruschenko

    Daria Golosova ... Alexander Staruschenko

    Published 12 October 2020

    Stimulation of kappa opioid receptors modulates calcium influx via TRPC6 channels in podocytes, which ultimately compromises the integrity of the glomerular filtration barrier and promotes a marked worsening of blood pressure control and renal damage.

  • Human G-MDSCs are neutrophils at distinct maturation stages promoting tumor growth in breast cancer
    Open Access
    Human G-MDSCs are neutrophils at distinct maturation stages promoting tumor growth in breast cancer

    Meliha Mehmeti-Ajradini, Caroline Bergenfelz, Anna-Maria Larsson, Robert Carlsson, Kristian Riesbeck, Jonas Ahl, Helena Janols, Marlene Wullt, Anders Bredberg, Eva Källberg, Frida Björk Gunnarsdottir, Camilla Rydberg Millrud, Lisa Rydén, Gesine Paul, Niklas Loman, Jörgen Adolfsson, Ana Carneiro, Karin Jirström, Fredrika Killander, Daniel Bexell, Karin Leandersson

    Meliha Mehmeti-Ajradini ... Karin Leandersson

    Published 21 September 2020

    This study shows that immunosuppressive primary breast cancer patient–derived G-MDSCs (PMN-MDSCs) are neutrophils at a range of maturations stages, and provides in vivo evidence for that human G-MDSCs also promote tumor growth and myeloid immune cell exclusion.

  • Multiplexed chemogenetics in astrocytes and motoneurons restore blood–spinal cord barrier in ALS
    Open Access
    Multiplexed chemogenetics in astrocytes and motoneurons restore blood–spinal cord barrier in ALS

    Najwa Ouali Alami, Linyun Tang, Diana Wiesner, Barbara Commisso, David Bayer, Jochen Weishaupt, Luc Dupuis, Phillip Wong, Bernd Baumann, Thomas Wirth, Tobias M Boeckers, Deniz Yilmazer-Hanke, Albert Ludolph, Francesco Roselli

    Najwa Ouali Alami ... Francesco Roselli

    Published 8 September 2020

    Chemogenetic motoneuron excitation and astrocyte GPCR-Gi signaling restore blood–spinal cord barrier, disrupted in four ALS mouse models, revealing its role in disease progression but not initiation.

  • Mitochondrial spongiotic brain disease: astrocytic stress and harmful rapamycin and ketosis effect
    Open Access
    Mitochondrial spongiotic brain disease: astrocytic stress and harmful rapamycin and ketosis effect

    Olesia Ignatenko, Joni Nikkanen, Alexander Kononov, Nicola Zamboni, Gulayse Ince-Dunn, Anu Suomalainen

    Olesia Ignatenko ... Anu Suomalainen

    Published 31 July 2020

    Astrocyte-specific mtDNA depletion causes spongiotic encephalopathy, aggravated by ketogenic diet or rapamycin. Astrocytes, but not neurons, drive mitochondrial integrated stress response in the CNS.

  • BH4 activates CaMKK2 and rescues the cardiomyopathic phenotype in rodent models of diabetes
    Open Access
    BH4 activates CaMKK2 and rescues the cardiomyopathic phenotype in rodent models of diabetes

    Hyoung Kyu Kim, Tae Hee Ko, In-Sung Song, Yu Jeong Jeong, Hye Jin Heo, Seung Hun Jeong, Min Kim, Nam Mi Park, Dae Yun Seo, Pham Trong Kha, Sun-Woo Kim, Sung Ryul Lee, Sung Woo Cho, Jong Chul Won, Jae Boum Youm, Kyung Soo Ko, Byoung Doo Rhee, Nari Kim, Kyoung Im Cho, Ippei Shimizu, Tohru Minamino, Nam-Chul Ha, Young Shik Park, Bernd Nilius, Jin Han

    Hyoung Kyu Kim ... Jin Han

    Published 22 July 2020

    This study reports that BH4 activates CaMKK2/PGC-1α; signaling pathway and has a therapeutic effect on diabetic cardiomyopathy.

  • Loss of polycystins suppresses deciliation via the activation of the centrosomal integrity pathway
    Open Access
    Loss of polycystins suppresses deciliation via the activation of the centrosomal integrity pathway

    Vasileios Gerakopoulos, Peter Ngo, Leonidas Tsiokas

    Vasileios Gerakopoulos ... Leonidas Tsiokas

    Published 10 July 2020

    Deletion of the polycystins activates components of the centrosomal integrity pathway, resulting in delayed cell deciliation and prolonged activation of cilia-related signaling pathways.

  • Paneth cell α-defensin misfolding correlates with dysbiosis and ileitis in Crohn’s disease model mice
    Open Access
    Paneth cell α-defensin misfolding correlates with dysbiosis and ileitis in Crohn’s disease model mice

    Yu Shimizu, Kiminori Nakamura, Aki Yoshii, Yuki Yokoi, Mani Kikuchi, Ryuga Shinozaki, Shunta Nakamura, Shuya Ohira, Rina Sugimoto, Tokiyoshi Ayabe

    Yu Shimizu ... Tokiyoshi Ayabe

    Published 28 April 2020

    This study provides novel insight into Crohn’s disease where α-defensin misfolding resulting from excessive ER stress in Paneth cells induces dysbiosis and disease progression.

  • Dynamic changes in the regulatory T-cell heterogeneity and function by murine IL-2 mutein
    Open Access
    Dynamic changes in the regulatory T-cell heterogeneity and function by murine IL-2 mutein

    Daniel R Lu, Hao Wu, Ian Driver, Sarah Ingersoll, Sue Sohn, Songli Wang, Chi-Ming Li, Hyewon Phee

    Daniel R Lu ... Hyewon Phee

    Published 8 April 2020

    Single-cell RNA-seq analysis reveals that IL-2 mutein treatment expands multiple sub-states of regulatory T cells with superior suppressive function in mice.

  • Keratinocyte interleukin-36 receptor expression orchestrates psoriasiform inflammation in mice
    Open Access
    Keratinocyte interleukin-36 receptor expression orchestrates psoriasiform inflammation in mice

    Yasmina E Hernández-Santana, Gemma Leon, David St Leger, Padraic G Fallon, Patrick T Walsh

    Yasmina E Hernández-Santana ... Patrick T Walsh

    Published 21 February 2020

    IL-36 stimulation of keratinocytes orchestrates key pathogenic inflammatory responses in psoriatic skin.

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