Innate myeloid immune cells, and neutrophils in particular, serve as first line of defense against pathogenic microorganisms including bacteria and fungi. Given their short life span during steady-state conditions, myeloid cells - with, in some cases, the exception of tissue macrophages - need to be constantly regenerated from hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. During severe systemic bacterial infection, myeloid cell turnover is dramatically increased due to their unique modus operandi in combating invading pathogens involving release of lytic enzymes and neutrophil extracellular traps. Consequently, steady-state hematopoiesis is switched to emergency hematopoiesis by launching a unique hematopoietic response program that is aimed at ...
Steady-state hematopoiesis is maintained by slowly dividing, self-renewing hematopoietic stem cells ...
<p>Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by "steady-state" granulopoiesis. Infections and inflam...
According to Bian et al., polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) undergo phenotypic changes, suggestive ...
Innate myeloid immune cells, and neutrophils in particular, serve as first line of defense against p...
An intact and fully functional innate immune system is critical in the defense against pathogens. In...
Neutrophils are a key cell type of the innate immune system. They are short-lived and need to be con...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During severe systemic infection, steady-state hematopoiesis is switched to deman...
The nature and functions of cells creating hematopoietic niches during inflammation remain incomplet...
Both microbial infection and sterile inflammation augment bone marrow (BM) neutrophil production, bu...
During acute infectious and inflammatory conditions, a large number of neutrophils are in high deman...
During systemic infection and inflammation, immune effector cells are in high demand and are rapidly...
SummaryThe cellular mechanisms controlling infection-induced emergency granulopoiesis are poorly def...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed "emergency granulopoies...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed 'emergency granulop...
Myeloid cells represent a diverse range of innate leukocytes that are crucial for mounting successfu...
Steady-state hematopoiesis is maintained by slowly dividing, self-renewing hematopoietic stem cells ...
<p>Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by "steady-state" granulopoiesis. Infections and inflam...
According to Bian et al., polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) undergo phenotypic changes, suggestive ...
Innate myeloid immune cells, and neutrophils in particular, serve as first line of defense against p...
An intact and fully functional innate immune system is critical in the defense against pathogens. In...
Neutrophils are a key cell type of the innate immune system. They are short-lived and need to be con...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: During severe systemic infection, steady-state hematopoiesis is switched to deman...
The nature and functions of cells creating hematopoietic niches during inflammation remain incomplet...
Both microbial infection and sterile inflammation augment bone marrow (BM) neutrophil production, bu...
During acute infectious and inflammatory conditions, a large number of neutrophils are in high deman...
During systemic infection and inflammation, immune effector cells are in high demand and are rapidly...
SummaryThe cellular mechanisms controlling infection-induced emergency granulopoiesis are poorly def...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed "emergency granulopoies...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed 'emergency granulop...
Myeloid cells represent a diverse range of innate leukocytes that are crucial for mounting successfu...
Steady-state hematopoiesis is maintained by slowly dividing, self-renewing hematopoietic stem cells ...
<p>Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by "steady-state" granulopoiesis. Infections and inflam...
According to Bian et al., polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) undergo phenotypic changes, suggestive ...