Hypoxia is a hallmark of inflamed, infected or damaged tissue, and the adaptation to inadequate tissue oxygenation is regulated by hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs). HIFs are key mediators of the cellular response to hypoxia, but they are also associated with pathological stress such as inflammation, bacteriological infection or cancer. In addition, HIFs are central regulators of many innate and adaptive immunological functions, including migration, antigen presentation, production of cytokines and antimicrobial peptides, phagocytosis as well as cellular metabolic reprogramming. A characteristic feature of immune cells is their ability to infiltrate and operate in tissues with low level of nutrients and oxygen. The objective of this article ...
Oxygen availability affects cell differentiation, survival and function, with profound consequences ...
Oxygen homeostasis reflects the constant body requirement to generate energy. Hypoxia (0.1–1% O2), p...
Hypoxia frequently associated with certain physiologic and pathologic conditions influences numerous...
Hypoxia is a hallmark of inflamed, infected or damaged tissue, and the adaptation to inadequate tiss...
The hypoxic response in cells and tissues is mediated by the family of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF...
Oxygen availability varies throughout the human body in health and disease. Under physiological cond...
Resolution of infection requires the coordinated response of heterogeneous cell types to a range of ...
With little in the way of effective therapeutic strategies to target the innate immune response, a b...
The ability of cells to sense and adapt to changes in oxygen is mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor...
Hypoxia‐inducible factors (HIFs) have emerged in recent years as critical regulators of immunity. Lo...
Oxygen is a molecule that is central to cellular respiration and viability, yet there are multiple p...
Innate immune function is shaped by prior exposures in a phenomenon often referred to as ‘memory’ or...
Uncontrolled inflammation underpins a diverse range of diseases where effective therapy remains an u...
Cellular hypoxia occurs when the demand for sufficient molecular oxygen needed to produce the levels...
Introduction: Organisms are exposed to oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia) in various physiological and pat...
Oxygen availability affects cell differentiation, survival and function, with profound consequences ...
Oxygen homeostasis reflects the constant body requirement to generate energy. Hypoxia (0.1–1% O2), p...
Hypoxia frequently associated with certain physiologic and pathologic conditions influences numerous...
Hypoxia is a hallmark of inflamed, infected or damaged tissue, and the adaptation to inadequate tiss...
The hypoxic response in cells and tissues is mediated by the family of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF...
Oxygen availability varies throughout the human body in health and disease. Under physiological cond...
Resolution of infection requires the coordinated response of heterogeneous cell types to a range of ...
With little in the way of effective therapeutic strategies to target the innate immune response, a b...
The ability of cells to sense and adapt to changes in oxygen is mediated by hypoxia-inducible factor...
Hypoxia‐inducible factors (HIFs) have emerged in recent years as critical regulators of immunity. Lo...
Oxygen is a molecule that is central to cellular respiration and viability, yet there are multiple p...
Innate immune function is shaped by prior exposures in a phenomenon often referred to as ‘memory’ or...
Uncontrolled inflammation underpins a diverse range of diseases where effective therapy remains an u...
Cellular hypoxia occurs when the demand for sufficient molecular oxygen needed to produce the levels...
Introduction: Organisms are exposed to oxygen deprivation (Hypoxia) in various physiological and pat...
Oxygen availability affects cell differentiation, survival and function, with profound consequences ...
Oxygen homeostasis reflects the constant body requirement to generate energy. Hypoxia (0.1–1% O2), p...
Hypoxia frequently associated with certain physiologic and pathologic conditions influences numerous...