Autotoxic production of proinflammatory mediators during early sepsis induces excessive inflammation, and their later suppression may limit the immune response. We previously reported that sepsis differentially represses transcription and translation of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) and interleukin 1β (IL-1β) to reprogram sepsis inflammation. This switch is gene specific and plays a crucial role in the clinically relevant syndrome of endotoxin adaptation/tolerance, multiorgan failure, and poor sepsis outcome. To further define the mechanisms responsible for translation disruption that follows inflammation induction, we used THP-1 human promonocytes as a model of Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) responses found in sepsis. We showed that pho...
<div><p>TNF expression of macrophages is under stringent translational control that depends on the p...
Cot/tpl2 is the only MAP3K that activates MKK1/2-Erk1/2 in Toll-like receptor- activated macrophages...
BACKGROUND: Inflammation forms an important part of the human innate immune system and is largely de...
Autotoxic production of proinflammatory mediators during early sepsis induces excessive inflammation...
Within hours after its initiation, the severe systemic inflammatory response of sepsis shifts to an ...
An anti-inflammatory phenotype with pronounced immunosuppression develops during sepsis, during whic...
Following the TLR-dependent initiation phase of acute systemic proinflammatory responses such as sep...
Endotoxin tolerance protects the host by limiting excessive 'cytokine storm' during sepsis, but comp...
To identify new components that regulate the inflammatory cascade during sepsis, we characterized th...
Sepsis is a complex clinical condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. A distinctive f...
Bacterial sepsis involves a complex interaction between the host immune response and bacterial LPS. ...
Inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK) is a pleiotropic enzyme responsible for the production of ...
Endotoxin tolerance reprograms cell responses to LPS by repressing expression of proinflammatory cyt...
To secure the functionality of activated macrophages in the innate immune response, efficient life s...
SummaryHyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently indu...
<div><p>TNF expression of macrophages is under stringent translational control that depends on the p...
Cot/tpl2 is the only MAP3K that activates MKK1/2-Erk1/2 in Toll-like receptor- activated macrophages...
BACKGROUND: Inflammation forms an important part of the human innate immune system and is largely de...
Autotoxic production of proinflammatory mediators during early sepsis induces excessive inflammation...
Within hours after its initiation, the severe systemic inflammatory response of sepsis shifts to an ...
An anti-inflammatory phenotype with pronounced immunosuppression develops during sepsis, during whic...
Following the TLR-dependent initiation phase of acute systemic proinflammatory responses such as sep...
Endotoxin tolerance protects the host by limiting excessive 'cytokine storm' during sepsis, but comp...
To identify new components that regulate the inflammatory cascade during sepsis, we characterized th...
Sepsis is a complex clinical condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. A distinctive f...
Bacterial sepsis involves a complex interaction between the host immune response and bacterial LPS. ...
Inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK) is a pleiotropic enzyme responsible for the production of ...
Endotoxin tolerance reprograms cell responses to LPS by repressing expression of proinflammatory cyt...
To secure the functionality of activated macrophages in the innate immune response, efficient life s...
SummaryHyporesponsiveness by phagocytes is a well-known phenomenon in sepsis that is frequently indu...
<div><p>TNF expression of macrophages is under stringent translational control that depends on the p...
Cot/tpl2 is the only MAP3K that activates MKK1/2-Erk1/2 in Toll-like receptor- activated macrophages...
BACKGROUND: Inflammation forms an important part of the human innate immune system and is largely de...