Neutrophil NETosis is an important element of host defense as it catapults chromatin out of the cell to trap bacteria, which then are killed, e.g., by the chromatin's histone component. Also, during sterile inflammation TNF-alpha and other mediators trigger NETosis, which elicits cytotoxic effects on host cells. The same mechanism should apply to other forms of regulated necrosis including pyroptosis, necroptosis, ferroptosis, and cyclophilin D-mediated regulated necrosis. Beyond these toxic effects, extracellular histones also trigger thrombus formation and innate immunity by activating Toll-like receptors and the NLRP3 inflammasome. Thereby, extracellular histones contribute to the microvascular complications of sepsis, major trauma, smal...
Neutrophil pathogen-killing mechanism termed neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) has been recently...
INTRODUCTION Circulating histones have been identified as mediators of damage in animal models of s...
NETosis, a form of cell death that manifests by the release of decondensed chromatin to the extracel...
Histones are intra-nuclear cationic proteins that are present in all eukaryotic cells and are highly...
Histones are known for their ability to bind to and regulate expression of DNA. However, histones ar...
NETosis is a key host immune process against a pathogenic infection during innate immune activation,...
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) promote atherosclerosis by inducing proinflammatory cytokines,...
Histones are cationic nuclear proteins that are essential for the structure and functions of eukaryo...
Sterile inflammatory insults are known to activate innate immunity and propagate organ damage throug...
The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition receptors ...
<div><p>The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition re...
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread from China within 2 mont...
Neutrophils play an important role in innate immunity by defending the host organism against invadin...
Abstract Background Extracellular histones were recently identified as an inflammatory mediator invo...
Jesús Beltrán-García,1– 3 Rebeca Osca-Verdegal,1,3 Daniel Pérez-Cremades,2,3 Susana Novella,2,3 Carl...
Neutrophil pathogen-killing mechanism termed neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) has been recently...
INTRODUCTION Circulating histones have been identified as mediators of damage in animal models of s...
NETosis, a form of cell death that manifests by the release of decondensed chromatin to the extracel...
Histones are intra-nuclear cationic proteins that are present in all eukaryotic cells and are highly...
Histones are known for their ability to bind to and regulate expression of DNA. However, histones ar...
NETosis is a key host immune process against a pathogenic infection during innate immune activation,...
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) promote atherosclerosis by inducing proinflammatory cytokines,...
Histones are cationic nuclear proteins that are essential for the structure and functions of eukaryo...
Sterile inflammatory insults are known to activate innate immunity and propagate organ damage throug...
The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition receptors ...
<div><p>The innate immune system relies to a great deal on the interaction of pattern recognition re...
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has spread from China within 2 mont...
Neutrophils play an important role in innate immunity by defending the host organism against invadin...
Abstract Background Extracellular histones were recently identified as an inflammatory mediator invo...
Jesús Beltrán-García,1– 3 Rebeca Osca-Verdegal,1,3 Daniel Pérez-Cremades,2,3 Susana Novella,2,3 Carl...
Neutrophil pathogen-killing mechanism termed neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) has been recently...
INTRODUCTION Circulating histones have been identified as mediators of damage in animal models of s...
NETosis, a form of cell death that manifests by the release of decondensed chromatin to the extracel...