Direct recognition of invading pathogens by innate immune cells is a critical driver of the inflammatory response. However, cells of the innate immune system can also sense their local microenvironment and respond to physiological fluctuations in temperature, pH, oxygen and nutrient availability, which are altered during inflammation. Although cells of the immune system experience force and pressure throughout their life cycle, little is known about how these mechanical processes regulate the immune response. Here we show that cyclical hydrostatic pressure, similar to that experienced by immune cells in the lung, initiates an inflammatory response via the mechanically activated ion channel PIEZO1. Mice lacking PIEZO1 in innate immune cells ...
AbstractMechano-immunity, the intersection between cellular or tissue mechanics and immune cell func...
Neuroinflammation is prevalent in neurodegenerative diseases and plays a significant role in the cen...
The mechanisms by which physical forces regulate endothelial cells to determine the complexities of ...
Direct recognition of invading pathogens by innate immune cells is a critical driver of the inflamma...
Macrophages are mechanosensitive cells of the innate immune system that play a critical role in main...
The immune system performs critical functions to defend against invading pathogens and maintain tiss...
Macrophages perform diverse functions within tissues during immune responses to pathogens and injury...
Microorganisms are generally sensed by receptors recognizing microbial molecules, which evoke change...
Innate immune cells respond to a number of environmental cues including TLR signalling. Here the aut...
Summary: Touch and mechanical pain represent distinct, but interactive, modalities of mechanosensati...
The conversion of mechanical force to chemical signals is critical for many biological processes, in...
The extravasation of leukocytes is a critical step during inflammation that requires the localized o...
Mechanosensation is perhaps the last sensory modality not understood at the molecular level. Ion cha...
The brush of a feather and a pinprick are perceived as distinct sensations because they are detected...
Abstract Background Mechanical ventilation can induce or aggravate lung injury, which is termed vent...
AbstractMechano-immunity, the intersection between cellular or tissue mechanics and immune cell func...
Neuroinflammation is prevalent in neurodegenerative diseases and plays a significant role in the cen...
The mechanisms by which physical forces regulate endothelial cells to determine the complexities of ...
Direct recognition of invading pathogens by innate immune cells is a critical driver of the inflamma...
Macrophages are mechanosensitive cells of the innate immune system that play a critical role in main...
The immune system performs critical functions to defend against invading pathogens and maintain tiss...
Macrophages perform diverse functions within tissues during immune responses to pathogens and injury...
Microorganisms are generally sensed by receptors recognizing microbial molecules, which evoke change...
Innate immune cells respond to a number of environmental cues including TLR signalling. Here the aut...
Summary: Touch and mechanical pain represent distinct, but interactive, modalities of mechanosensati...
The conversion of mechanical force to chemical signals is critical for many biological processes, in...
The extravasation of leukocytes is a critical step during inflammation that requires the localized o...
Mechanosensation is perhaps the last sensory modality not understood at the molecular level. Ion cha...
The brush of a feather and a pinprick are perceived as distinct sensations because they are detected...
Abstract Background Mechanical ventilation can induce or aggravate lung injury, which is termed vent...
AbstractMechano-immunity, the intersection between cellular or tissue mechanics and immune cell func...
Neuroinflammation is prevalent in neurodegenerative diseases and plays a significant role in the cen...
The mechanisms by which physical forces regulate endothelial cells to determine the complexities of ...