UP - logo

Search results

Basic search    Expert search   

Currently you are NOT authorised to access e-resources UPUK. For full access, REGISTER.

1 2 3 4 5
hits: 93
1.
  • N-GSDMD trafficking to neut... N-GSDMD trafficking to neutrophil organelles facilitates IL-1β release independently of plasma membrane pores and pyroptosis
    Karmakar, Mausita; Minns, Martin; Greenberg, Elyse N ... Nature communications, 05/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Gasdermin-D (GSDMD) in inflammasome-activated macrophages is cleaved by caspase-1 to generate N-GSDMD fragments. N-GSDMD then oligomerizes in the plasma membrane (PM) to form pores that increase ...
Full text

PDF
2.
  • Neutrophils: New insights a... Neutrophils: New insights and open questions
    Ley, Klaus; Hoffman, Hal M; Kubes, Paul ... Science immunology, 12/2018, Volume: 3, Issue: 30
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Neutrophils are the first line of defense against bacteria and fungi and help combat parasites and viruses. They are necessary for mammalian life, and their failure to recover after myeloablation is ...
Full text
3.
  • Molecular mechanisms regula... Molecular mechanisms regulating secretory organelles and endosomes in neutrophils and their implications for inflammation
    Ramadass, Mahalakshmi; Catz, Sergio D Immunological reviews, 09/2016, Volume: 273, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Summary Neutrophils constitute the first line of cellular defense against invading microorganisms and modulate the subsequent innate and adaptive immune responses. In order to execute a rapid and ...
Full text

PDF
4.
  • The role of Rab27a in the r... The role of Rab27a in the regulation of neutrophil function
    Catz, Sergio D. Cellular microbiology, September 2014, Volume: 16, Issue: 9
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Summary Neutrophils are central regulators of the innate immune response and help shape the adaptive immune response. Malfunction and unregulated neutrophil activation leads to disease and ...
Full text

PDF
5.
  • Activation of the transcrip... Activation of the transcription factor EB rescues lysosomal abnormalities in cystinotic kidney cells
    Rega, Laura R.; Polishchuk, Elena; Montefusco, Sandro ... Kidney international, April 2016, 2016-Apr, 2016-04-00, 20160401, Volume: 89, Issue: 4
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Nephropathic cystinosis is a rare autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease characterized by accumulation of cystine into lysosomes secondary to mutations in the cystine lysosomal transporter, ...
Full text

PDF
6.
  • Therapeutic targeting of ne... Therapeutic targeting of neutrophil exocytosis
    Catz, Sergio D.; McLeish, Kenneth R. Journal of leukocyte biology, March 2020, Volume: 107, Issue: 3
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Dysregulation of neutrophil activation causes disease in humans. Neither global inhibition of neutrophil functions nor neutrophil depletion provides safe and/or effective therapeutic approaches. The ...
Full text

PDF
7.
  • Cystinosin, the small GTPas... Cystinosin, the small GTPase Rab11, and the Rab7 effector RILP regulate intracellular trafficking of the chaperone-mediated autophagy receptor LAMP2A
    Zhang, Jinzhong; Johnson, Jennifer L.; He, Jing ... Journal of biological chemistry/˜The œJournal of biological chemistry, 06/2017, Volume: 292, Issue: 25
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    The lysosomal storage disease cystinosis, caused by cystinosin deficiency, is characterized by cell malfunction, tissue failure, and progressive renal injury despite cystine-depletion therapies. ...
Full text

PDF
8.
  • Aberrant autolysosomal regu... Aberrant autolysosomal regulation is linked to the induction of embryonic senescence: differential roles of Beclin 1 and p53 in vertebrate Spns1 deficiency
    Sasaki, Tomoyuki; Lian, Shanshan; Qi, Jie ... PLOS genetics, 06/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Spinster (Spin) in Drosophila or Spinster homolog 1 (Spns1) in vertebrates is a putative lysosomal H+-carbohydrate transporter, which functions at a late stage of autophagy. The Spin/Spns1 defect ...
Full text

PDF
9.
  • Editorial: The secrets of s... Editorial: The secrets of secretion
    Catz, Sergio D. Journal of leukocyte biology, July 2017, 2017-07-00, 2017-07-01, 20170701, Volume: 102, Issue: 1
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Discussion on neutrophil exocytosis and priming.
Full text

PDF
10.
  • Vesicular trafficking throu... Vesicular trafficking through cortical actin during exocytosis is regulated by the Rab27a effector JFC1/Slp1 and the RhoA-GTPase-activating protein Gem-interacting protein
    Johnson, Jennifer L; Monfregola, Jlenia; Napolitano, Gennaro ... Molecular biology of the cell, 05/2012, Volume: 23, Issue: 10
    Journal Article
    Peer reviewed
    Open access

    Cytoskeleton remodeling is important for the regulation of vesicular transport associated with exocytosis, but a direct association between granular secretory proteins and actin-remodeling molecules ...
Full text

PDF
1 2 3 4 5
hits: 93

Load filters