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  • The role of polyamines in t... The role of polyamines in the regulation of macrophage polarization and function
    Latour, Yvonne L.; Gobert, Alain P.; Wilson, Keith T. Amino acids, 02/2020, Volume: 52, Issue: 2
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    Naturally occurring polyamines are ubiquitously distributed and play important roles in cell development, amino acid and protein synthesis, oxidative DNA damage, proliferation, and cellular ...
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  • Ornithine decarboxylase reg... Ornithine decarboxylase regulates M1 macrophage activation and mucosal inflammation via histone modifications
    Hardbower, Dana M.; Asim, Mohammad; Luis, Paula B. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 01/2017, Volume: 114, Issue: 5
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    Macrophage activation is a critical step in host responses during bacterial infections. Ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), the rate-limiting enzyme in polyamine metabolism, has been well studied in ...
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  • The human intestinal microb... The human intestinal microbiota of constipated-predominant irritable bowel syndrome patients exhibits anti-inflammatory properties
    Gobert, Alain P; Sagrestani, Giulia; Delmas, Eve ... Scientific reports, 12/2016, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    The intestinal microbiota of patients with constipated-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (C-IBS) displays chronic dysbiosis. Our aim was to determine whether this microbial imbalance instigates ...
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  • Helicobacter: Inflammation,... Helicobacter: Inflammation, immunology, and vaccines
    Blosse, Alice; Lehours, Philippe; Wilson, Keith T. ... Helicobacter, September 2018, 2018-Sep, 2018-09-00, 20180901, Volume: 23, Issue: S1
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    Helicobacter pylori infection induces a chronic gastric inflammation which can lead to gastric ulcers and cancer. The mucosal immune response to H. pylori is first initiated by the activation of ...
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  • NsrR, GadE, and GadX interp... NsrR, GadE, and GadX interplay in repressing expression of the Escherichia coli O157:H7 LEE pathogenicity island in response to nitric oxide
    Branchu, Priscilla; Matrat, Stéphanie; Vareille, Marjolaine ... PLOS pathogens, 01/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Expression of genes of the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE) is essential for adherence of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) to intestinal epithelial cells. Gut factors that may modulate ...
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  • EGFR-mediated macrophage ac... EGFR-mediated macrophage activation promotes colitis-associated tumorigenesis
    Hardbower, D M; Coburn, L A; Asim, M ... Oncogene, 07/2017, Volume: 36, Issue: 27
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    Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling is a known mediator of colorectal carcinogenesis. Studies have focused on the role of EGFR signaling in epithelial cells, although the exact nature ...
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  • Spermine oxidase mediates H... Spermine oxidase mediates Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric inflammation, DNA damage, and carcinogenic signaling
    Sierra, Johanna C; Piazuelo, M Blanca; Luis, Paula B ... Oncogene, 05/2020, Volume: 39, Issue: 22
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    Helicobacter pylori infection is the main risk factor for the development of gastric cancer, the third leading cause of cancer death worldwide. H. pylori colonizes the human gastric mucosa and ...
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  • Heme oxygenase-1 dysregulat... Heme oxygenase-1 dysregulates macrophage polarization and the immune response to Helicobacter pylori
    Gobert, Alain P; Verriere, Thomas; Asim, Mohammad ... European journal of immunology, 09/2014, Volume: 193, Issue: 6
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    Helicobacter pylori incites a futile inflammatory response, which is the key feature of its immunopathogenesis. This leads to the ability of this bacterial pathogen to survive in the stomach and ...
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  • The L-Arginine Transporter ... The L-Arginine Transporter Solute Carrier Family 7 Member 2 Mediates the Immunopathogenesis of Attaching and Effacing Bacteria
    Singh, Kshipra; Al-Greene, Nicole T; Verriere, Thomas G ... PLOS pathogens, 10/2016, Volume: 12, Issue: 10
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    Solute carrier family 7 member 2 (SLC7A2) is an inducible transporter of the semi-essential amino acid L-arginine (L-Arg), which has been implicated in immune responses to pathogens. We assessed the ...
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  • Epithelial talin-1 protects... Epithelial talin-1 protects mice from Citrobacter rodentium-induced colitis by restricting bacterial crypt intrusion and enhancing T cell immunity
    Latour, Yvonne L.; Allaman, Margaret M.; Barry, Daniel P. ... Gut microbes, 12/2023, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Pathogenic enteric Escherichia coli present a significant burden to global health. Food-borne enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) utilize attaching and effacing ...
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