Neutrophils are a key cell type of the innate immune system. They are short-lived and need to be continuously generated in steady-state conditions from haematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in the bone marrow to ensure their immediate availability for the containment of invading pathogens. However, if microbial infection cannot be controlled locally, and consequently develops into a life-threatening condition, neutrophils are used up in large quantities and the haematopoietic system has to rapidly adapt to the increased demand by switching from steady-state to emergency granulopoiesis. This involves the markedly increased de novo production of neutrophils, which results from enhanced myeloid precursor cell proliferation in the bone marro...
(G-CSF) mediates “emergency ” granulo-poiesis during infection, a process that is mimicked by clinic...
Both microbial infection and sterile inflammation augment bone marrow (BM) neutrophil production, bu...
© 2014 Dr. Joanne Alice O'DonnellNeutrophils play key roles in responses to infection. While much is...
During acute infectious and inflammatory conditions, a large number of neutrophils are in high deman...
<p>Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by "steady-state" granulopoiesis. Infections and inflam...
Innate myeloid immune cells, and neutrophils in particular, serve as first line of defense against p...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed "emergency granulopoies...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed 'emergency granulop...
SummaryThe cellular mechanisms controlling infection-induced emergency granulopoiesis are poorly def...
An intact and fully functional innate immune system is critical in the defense against pathogens. In...
Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by homeostatic mechanisms that require the transcription f...
The cellular mechanisms controlling infection-induced emergency granulopoiesis are poorly defined. H...
Granulocytes represent the first line of defense against bacteria and fungi. Daily production of gra...
Prolonged infections or adjuvant usage can trigger emergency granulopoiesis (EG), leading to dysregu...
Neutropenic conditions are prevalent in leukemia patients and are often associated with increased su...
(G-CSF) mediates “emergency ” granulo-poiesis during infection, a process that is mimicked by clinic...
Both microbial infection and sterile inflammation augment bone marrow (BM) neutrophil production, bu...
© 2014 Dr. Joanne Alice O'DonnellNeutrophils play key roles in responses to infection. While much is...
During acute infectious and inflammatory conditions, a large number of neutrophils are in high deman...
<p>Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by "steady-state" granulopoiesis. Infections and inflam...
Innate myeloid immune cells, and neutrophils in particular, serve as first line of defense against p...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed "emergency granulopoies...
Systemic bacterial infection induces a hematopoietic response program termed 'emergency granulop...
SummaryThe cellular mechanisms controlling infection-induced emergency granulopoiesis are poorly def...
An intact and fully functional innate immune system is critical in the defense against pathogens. In...
Normally, neutrophil pools are maintained by homeostatic mechanisms that require the transcription f...
The cellular mechanisms controlling infection-induced emergency granulopoiesis are poorly defined. H...
Granulocytes represent the first line of defense against bacteria and fungi. Daily production of gra...
Prolonged infections or adjuvant usage can trigger emergency granulopoiesis (EG), leading to dysregu...
Neutropenic conditions are prevalent in leukemia patients and are often associated with increased su...
(G-CSF) mediates “emergency ” granulo-poiesis during infection, a process that is mimicked by clinic...
Both microbial infection and sterile inflammation augment bone marrow (BM) neutrophil production, bu...
© 2014 Dr. Joanne Alice O'DonnellNeutrophils play key roles in responses to infection. While much is...