Under the guidance of a world - renowned cancer biologist, Robert Weinberg, Ph.D., Lu is focusing on how metastatic breast cancer cells interact with a subset
of immune cells called macrophages, which normally are capable of engulfing — literally eating — infected, damaged, or cancerous cells.
In emphysema, a class
of immune cells called macrophages flock to the lungs.
In this study, the researchers found that a specific population
of immune cells called macrophages have the ability to secrete or produce a protective or healing factor known as Interleukin - 10 (IL - 10), which can interact with receptors on intestinal epithelial cells to promote wound healing.
Not exact matches
Jerrold Olefsky and colleagues at the University
of California, San Diego, killed the bone marrow
cells in mice that make
immune cells called macrophages.
Ferumoxytol leaks out
of blood vessels in areas
of inflammation and is taken up by
immune cells called macrophages, which congregate at sites
of inflammation.
Asthma has been correlated with an overabundance
of one type
of immune cell called M2
macrophages in the lungs.
The Leuven - based VIB researchers have revealed a mechanism that explains why the anti-tumor activity
of specific
immune cells called macrophages is suppressed during tumor growth.
However, ChABC gene therapy decreased the presence
of these
cells and increased the presence
of other
immune cells called M2
macrophages that help to reduce inflammation and enhance tissue repair.
The resulting disease - causing (virulent) parasite forms,
called amastigotes, infect and multiply in
immune cells called macrophages at the bite site and after dissemination
of the infection to secondary sites.
Through studies conducted in mice, Oliver M. Steinmetz, MD (University Hospital Hamburg Eppendorf, in Germany) and his colleagues have shown that the messenger protein IL - 6, which is rapidly produced at high levels during an acute inflammatory form
of kidney disease, potently dampens activation
of tissue - destructive
immune cells called macrophages.
The bacteria hide within human
cells called macrophages, escaping the body's own
immune defenses and being shielded from many types
of antibiotics.
In previous research, a team led by the same Artyomov showed that inflammatory
immune cells called macrophages produce significant amounts
of itaconate when they detect bacteria.
In the presentation, Dr. Gudkov discusses findings from a study published earlier this month in the journal Aging, which identified a subset
of immune cells, which the authors
called senescence - associated
macrophages (SAMs).
But it's easy to harvest large numbers
of their close cousins,
immune cells called macrophages.
In models lacking NLRX1, innate
immune cells called macrophages produce higher levels
of IL - 6, a signaling molecule that has a central role in colorectal cancer development.
The bugs then take up residence inside
cells of the
immune system
called macrophages.
An international team
of researchers reveals how
immune cells called macrophages activate to kill parasitic worms.
What he found was that this switch,
called an ion channel, controls the flow
of calcium into
immune cells called macrophages.
Whitehead Institute researchers have uncovered a novel association between two fungal recognition receptors on the surface
of certain
immune cells,
called macrophages.
Background: Neural stem
cells can reduce brain and spinal cord inflammation in animal models
of MS
Macrophages,
called «eater»
cells of the
immune...
By doing so, they found that the influx
of certain
immune cells,
called macrophages, from the young mouse helped resident stem
cells restore effective remyelination in the old mouse's spinal cord.
Moreover, the idea that the brain was isolated from
immune reactions was challenged long ago by insights about microglia
cells, a type
of macrophage which resides in the brain, engulfs antigens, and produces pro-inflammatory signaling molecules
called cytokines.
Macrophages are scavenger
cells that are part
of your
immune defense, and as such they have special receptors for AGEs, aptly
called RAGEs (think: raging inflammation).
Your
macrophage cells are often
called the «scavenger»
cells of the
immune system and are specifically designed to remove damaging molecules from the body.
The
immune system is composed
of organs such as the thymus, lymph nodes, and spleen,
cells such as lymphocytes,
macrophages and monocytes and chemical messengers
called cytokines.
The virus is engulfed by
cells of the
immune system
called macrophages.
The binding
of antibodies can render key components
of a microbe necessary for invasion or even survival ineffective or in some cases signal other
cells of the
immune system
called macrophages to consume and remove the microbe.