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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713738/downregulation-of-rcn1-inhibits-esophageal-squamous-cell-carcinoma-progression-and-m2-macrophage-polarization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haiyang Guo, Jinghao Shu, Guangbing Hu, Bingyang Liu, Jie Li, Jinhong Sun, Xiaobo Wang, Han Liu, Shiyu Xiong, Yong Tang, Yaolin Yin, Xianfei Wang
Reticulocalbin 1 (RCN1) is a calcium-binding protein involved in the regulation of calcium homeostasis in the endoplasmic reticulum. The aim of this study was to explore the clinical value and biological role of RCN1 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). In addition, we investigated the effect of RCN1 on the polarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs). The GSE53625 dataset from the Gene Expression Omnibus database was used to analyze the expression of RCN1 mRNA and its relationship with clinical value and immune cell infiltration...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713385/lycopene-promoted-m2-macrophage-polarization-via-inhibition-of-notch1-pi3k-mtor-nf-%C3%AE%C2%BAb-jmjd3-irf4-pathway-in-response-to-escherichia-coli-infection-in-j744a-1-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cuicui Zhuang, Ruoqing Zhang, Jiangang Bai, Xinying Zhang, Jinhui Zhao
Escherichia coli (E. coli) can induce severe clinical bovine mastitis, which is to blame for large losses experienced by dairy farms. Macrophage polarization into various states is in response to pathogen infections. Lycopene, a naturally occurring hydrocarbon carotenoid, relieved inflammation by controlling M1/M2 status of macrophages. Thus, we wanted to explore the effect of lycopene on polarization states of macrophages in E. coli-induced mastitis. Macrophages were cultivated with lycopene for 24, before E...
May 7, 2024: Archives of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713320/crosstalk-between-cancer-cells-and-macrophages-promotes-oscc-cell-migration-and-invasion-through-a-cxcl1-egf-positive-feedback-loop
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wei Huang, Mingjing Jiang, Ying Lin, Ying Qi, Bo Li
BACKGROUND: C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 1 (CXCL1) and epithelial growth factor (EGF) are highly secreted by oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) cells and tumor-associated macrophages, respectively. Recent studies have shown that there is intricate "cross-talk" between OSCC cells and macrophages. However, the underlying mechanisms are still poorly elucidated. METHODS: The expression of CXCL1 was detected by immunohistochemistry in OSCC clinical samples. CXCL1 levels were evaluated by RT‒PCR and ELISA in an OSCC cell line and a normal epithelial cell line...
May 7, 2024: Discover. Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713256/the-role-of-tumor-associated-macrophages-in-tumor-immune-evasion
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REVIEW
Ruizhe Huang, Ting Kang, Siyu Chen
BACKGROUND: Tumor growth is closely linked to the activities of various cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), particularly immune cells. During tumor progression, circulating monocytes and macrophages are recruited, altering the TME and accelerating growth. These macrophages adjust their functions in response to signals from tumor and stromal cells. Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), similar to M2 macrophages, are key regulators in the TME. METHODS: We review the origins, characteristics, and functions of TAMs within the TME...
May 7, 2024: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713098/il-10-induced-modulation-of-macrophage-polarization-suppresses-outer-blood-retinal-barrier-disruption-in-the-streptozotocin-induced-early-diabetic-retinopathy-mouse-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Seok Jae Lee, Sung-Eun Noh, Dong Hyun Jo, Chang Sik Cho, Kyu-Sang Park, Jeong Hun Kim
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is associated with ocular inflammation leading to retinal barrier breakdown, vascular leakage, macular edema, and vision loss. DR is not only a microvascular disease but also involves retinal neurodegeneration, demonstrating that pathological changes associated with neuroinflammation precede microvascular injury in early DR. Macrophage activation plays a central role in neuroinflammation. During DR, the inflammatory response depends on the polarization of retinal macrophages, triggering pro-inflammatory (M1) or anti-inflammatory (M2) activity...
May 15, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711758/mg-gallate-metal-organic-framework-based-sprayable-hydrogel-for-continuously-regulating-oxidative-stress-microenvironment-and-promoting-neurovascular-network-reconstruction-in-diabetic-wounds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chenxi Lian, Jiawei Liu, Wenying Wei, Xiaopei Wu, Takashi Goto, Haiwen Li, Rong Tu, Honglian Dai
Chronic diabetic wounds are the most common complication for diabetic patients. Due to high oxidative stress levels affecting the entire healing process, treating diabetic wounds remains a challenge. Here, we present a strategy for continuously regulating oxidative stress microenvironment by the catalyst-like magnesium-gallate metal-organic framework (Mg-GA MOF) and developing sprayable hydrogel dressing with sodium alginate/chitosan quaternary ammonium salts to treat diabetic wounds. Chitosan quaternary ammonium salts with antibacterial properties can prevent bacterial infection...
August 2024: Bioactive Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711636/study-on-the-mechanism-of-magnesium-calcium-alloys-mineralized-collagen-composites-mediating-macrophage-polarization-to-promote-bone-repair
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaojing Nie, Yonghua Shi, Lei Wang, Wumidan Abudureheman, Jingxin Yang, Chen Lin
Magnesium-based composites are a focal point in biomaterials research. However, the rapid degradation rate of magnesium alloys does not align with the healing time of bone tissue. Additionally, the host reaction caused by magnesium implantation hampers its full osteogenic potential. To maintain an appropriate microenvironment, it is important to enhance both corrosion resistance and osteogenic activity of the magnesium matrix. In this study, a composite scaffold composed of mineralized collagen and magnesium alloy was utilized to investigate the regulatory effect of mineralized collagen on mouse macrophages and evaluate its impact on mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in terms of osteogenesis, immune response, and macrophage-induced osteogenic differentiation...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711508/machine-learning-and-weighted-gene-co-expression-network-analysis-identify-a-three-gene-signature-to-diagnose-rheumatoid-arthritis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying-Kai Wu, Cai-De Liu, Chao Liu, Jun Wu, Zong-Gang Xie
BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic immune-related disease characterized by synovial inflammation and destruction of joint cartilage. The pathogenesis of RA remains unclear, and diagnostic markers with high sensitivity and specificity are needed urgently. This study aims to identify potential biomarkers in the synovium for diagnosing RA and to investigate their association with immune infiltration. METHODS: We downloaded four datasets containing 51 RA and 36 healthy synovium samples from the Gene Expression Omnibus database...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711507/transcriptome-analysis-of-long-non-coding-rnas-in-mycobacterium-avium-complex-infected-macrophages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mitsunori Yoshida, Andrew Taejun Kwon, Xian-Yang Qin, Hajime Nishimura, Shiori Maeda, Yuji Miyamoto, Yasuhiro Yoshida, Yoshihiko Hoshino, Harukazu Suzuki
Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is a non-tuberculous mycobacterium widely distributed in the environment. Even though MAC infection is increasing in older women and immunocompromised patients, to our knowledge there has been no comprehensive analysis of the MAC-infected host-cell transcriptome-and particularly of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). By using in vitro- cultured primary mouse bone-marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) and Cap analysis of gene expression, we analyzed the transcriptional and kinetic landscape of macrophage genes, with a focus on lncRNAs, during MAC infection...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711502/corrigendum-sulforaphane-diminishes-moonlighting-of-pyruvate-kinase-m2-and-interleukin-1%C3%AE-expression-in-m1-lps-macrophages
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Sheyda Bahiraii, Martin Brenner, Fangfang Yan, Wolfram Weckwerth, Elke H Heiss
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.935692.].
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711313/an-immune-regulating-polysaccharide-hybrid-hydrogel-with-mild-photothermal-effect-and-anti-inflammatory-for-accelerating-infected-wound-healing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
ShengZhe Zhou, Xueliang Zhang, Wei Ni, Yu He, Ming Li, Caixia Wang, Yubing Bai, Hao Zhang, Min Yao
Bacterial infections and excessive inflammation present substantial challenges for clinical wound healing. Hydrogels with mild photothermal (PTT) effects have emerged as promising agents owing to their dual actions: positive effects on cells and negative effects on bacteria. Here, an injectable self-healing hydrogel of oxidized konjac glucomannan/arginine-modified chitosan (OKGM/CS-Arg, OC) integrated with protocatechualdehyde-@Fe (PF) nanoparticles capable of effectively absorbing near-infrared radiation is synthesized successfully...
May 6, 2024: Advanced Healthcare Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38711064/deficiency-of-histone-deacetylases-3-in-macrophage-alleviates-monosodium-urate-crystals-induced-gouty-inflammation-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qi-Bin Yang, Meng-Yun Zhang, Liu Yang, Jie Wang, Qing-Sheng Mi, Jing-Guo Zhou
BACKGROUND: Gout is caused by monosodium urate (MSU) crystals deposition to trigger immune response. A recent study suggested that inhibition of Class I Histone deacetylases (HDACs) can significantly reduce MSU crystals-induced inflammation. However, which one of HDACs members in response to MSU crystals was still unknown. Here, we investigated the roles of HDAC3 in MSU crystals-induced gouty inflammation. METHODS: Macrophage specific HDAC3 knockout (KO) mice were used to investigate inflammatory profiles of gout in mouse models in vivo, including ankle arthritis, foot pad arthritis and subcutaneous air pouch model...
May 6, 2024: Arthritis Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710570/engineering-injectable-hyaluronic-acid-based-adhesive-hydrogels-with-anchored-prp-to-pattern-the-micro-environment-to-accelerate-diabetic-wound-healing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wanglin Duan, Xianzhen Jin, Yiyang Zhao, Sergio Martin-Saldaña, Shuaijun Li, Lina Qiao, Liang Shao, Bin Zhu, Shibo Hu, Furong Li, Luyao Feng, Yao Ma, Baoji Du, Lining Zhang, Yazhong Bu
Diabetic wounds remain a global challenge due to disordered wound healing led by inflammation, infection, oxidative stress, and delayed proliferation. Therefore, an ideal wound dressing for diabetic wounds not only needs tissue adhesiveness, injectability, and self-healing properties but also needs a full regulation of the microenvironment. In this work, adhesive wound dressings (HA-DA/PRP) with injectability were fabricated by combining platelet rich plasma (PRP) and dopamine-modified-hyaluronic acid (HA-DA)...
August 1, 2024: Carbohydrate Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710513/-heme-oxygenase-1-ho-1-gene-knockout-affects-the-balance-of-lung-immune-cell-composition-and-aggravates-inflammatory-injury-in-lung-tissues-of-lps-induced-acute-lung-injury-ali-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Yang, Jia Shi, Xin Guan, Lixiu Ge, Jianbo Yu
Objective To evaluate the effects of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) gene deletion on immune cell composition and inflammatory injury in lung tissues of mice with lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung injury (ALI). Methods C57BL/6 wild-type (WT) mice and HO-1 conditional-knockout (HO-1-/- ) mice on the same background were randomly divided into four groups (n=5 in every group): WT control group, LPS-treated WT group, HO-1-/- control group and LPS-treated HO-1-/- group. LPS-treated WT and HO-1-/- groups were injected with LPS (15 mg/kg) through the tail vein to establish ALI model, while WT control group and HO-1-/- control group were injected with an equivalent volume of normal saline through the tail vein, respectively...
April 2024: Xi Bao Yu Fen Zi Mian Yi Xue za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709233/spatial-transcriptomic-analysis-reveals-local-effects-of-intratumoral-fusobacterial-infection-on-dna-damage-and-immune-signaling-in-rectal-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William P Duggan, Batuhan Kisakol, Ina Woods, Mohammedreza Azimi, Heiko Dussmann, Joanna Fay, Tony O'Grady, Barry Maguire, Ian S Reynolds, Manuela Salvucci, Daniel J Slade, Deborah A McNamara, John P Burke, Jochen H M Prehn
Mucinous colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common histological subtype of colorectal adenocarcinoma, associated with a poor response to chemoradiotherapy. The commensal facultative anaerobes fusobacteria, have been associated with poor prognosis specifically in mesenchymal CRC. Interestingly, fusobacterial infection is especially prevalent in mucinous CRC. The objective of this study was therefore to increase our understanding of beneficial and detrimental effects of fusobacterial infection, by contrasting host cell signaling and immune responses in areas of high vs...
2024: Gut Microbes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38708353/significance-of-nkx2-1-as-a-biomarker-for-clinical-prognosis-immune-infiltration-and-drug-therapy-in-lung-squamous-cell-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huiyue Lin, Juyong Wang, Qing Shi, Minmin Wu
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to determine the biological processes in which NKX2-1 is involved and thus its role in the development of lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) toward improving the prognosis and treatment of LUSC. METHODS: Raw RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data of LUSC from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were used in bioinformatics analysis to characterize NKX2-1 expression levels in tumor and normal tissues. Survival analysis of Kaplan-Meier curve, the time-dependent receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, and a nomogram were used to analyze the prognosis value of NKX2-1 for LUSC in terms of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS)...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707505/a-submicron-forest-like-silicon-surface-promotes-bone-regeneration-by-regulating-macrophage-polarization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guo Sun, Tianyu Shu, Shaoyang Ma, Meng Li, Zhiguo Qu, Ang Li
Introduction: Silicon is a major trace element in humans and a prospective supporting biomaterial to bone regeneration. Submicron silicon pillars, as a representative surface topography of silicon-based biomaterials, can regulate macrophage and osteoblastic cell responses. However, the design of submicron silicon pillars for promoting bone regeneration still needs to be optimized. In this study, we proposed a submicron forest-like (Fore) silicon surface (Fore) based on photoetching. The smooth (Smo) silicon surface and photoetched regular (Regu) silicon pillar surface were used for comparison in the bone regeneration evaluation...
2024: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38707472/the-role-of-st3gal4-in-glioma-malignancy-macrophage-infiltration-and-prognostic-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenjing Zheng, Han Zhang, Yi Huo, Lingling Zhang, Longqi Sa, Lequn Shan, Tao Wang
BACKGROUND: Glioma, a prevalent malignancy of the brain and spinal cord, poses a considerable threat to human health. The association between aberrant sialic acid modification and glioma progression has been suggested, but the precise mechanism is still elusive. ST3GAL4, a sialoglycosyltransferase, is implicated in increased metastatic potential and poor prognosis in various cancers; however, its specific role in glioma requires further elucidation. METHODS: We evaluated ST3GAL4 expression levels and their clinical relevance using the TCGA database, and we assessed immune infiltration via the Tumor Immune Evaluation Resource (TIMER) database...
May 15, 2024: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706903/identification-of-the-expression-of-tie1-and-its-mediated-immunosuppression-in-gastric-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhenqi Gong, Qing Zheng, Baizhi Li, Huaiming Wang, Hongwu Chen, Shaoxiong Lin
Background: Recently, various evidence has confirmed that Tyrosine Kinase with Immunoglobulin-like and EGF-like domains 1 (TIE1) promotes tumor growth in many cancers. However, the precise mechanism underlying TIE1's involvement in Gastric Cancer (GC) remains elusive. This research aimed to investigate the biological function of TIE1 in regulating GC progression. Methods: The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO), GEPIA2.0, Sangerbox3.0 and TIMER databases were used to analyze the TIE1 expression...
2024: Journal of Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38706095/adipose-tissue-selective-ablation-of-adam10-results-in-divergent-metabolic-phenotypes-following-long-term-dietary-manipulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luigi Marino, Bin Ni, Jared S Farrar, Joseph C Lownik, Janina V Pearce, Rebecca K Martin, Francesco S Celi
A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase domain-containing protein 10 (ADAM10), is involved in several metabolic and inflammatory pathways. We speculated that ADAM10 plays a modulatory role in adipose tissue inflammation and metabolism. To this end, we studied adipose tissue-specific ADAM10 knock-out mice (aKO). While young, regular chow diet-fed aKO mice showed increased insulin sensitivity, following prolonged (33 weeks) high-fat diet (HFD) exposure, aKO mice developed obesity and insulin resistance. Compared to controls, aKO mice showed less inflammatory adipokine profile despite the significant increase in adiposity...
December 2024: Adipocyte
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