Abstract Although monosodium urate (MSU) crystals are known to trigger inflammation, published data on soluble uric acid (sUA) in this context are discrepant. We hypothesized that diverse sUA preparation methods account for this discrepancy and that an animal model with clinically relevant levels of asymptomatic hyperuricemia and gouty arthritis can ultimately clarify this issue. To test this, we cultured human monocytes with different sUA preparation solutions and found that solubilizing uric acid (UA) by prewarming created erroneous results because of UA microcrystal contaminants triggering IL-1β release. Solubilizing UA with NaOH avoided this artifact, and this microcrystal-free preparation suppressed LPS- or MSU crystal–i...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies suggest that crystals of monosodium urate (MSU), deposited in joints of pa...
Objective We have hypothesized that the process of monocyte to macrophage differentiation may alter...
Uric acid (UA), a product of purine nucleotide degradation able to initiate an immune response, repr...
Hyperuricaemia is a chronic condition associated with diseases of the metabolic syndrome. However, t...
Source at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46935-w. © The Author(s) 2019Several epidemiological s...
Understanding how uric acid crystals provoke inflammation is crucial to improving our management of ...
Objective. To investigate the effects of soluble uric acid (UA) on expression and activation of the ...
OBJECTIVES: The study of the proinflammatory role of uric acid has focused on the effects of its cry...
Neutrophils are key players during host defense and sterile inflammation. Neutrophil dysfunction is ...
Trained immunity is a process in which innate immune cells undergo functional reprogramming in respo...
Uric acid is a waste product of purine catabolism. This molecule comes to clinical attention when it...
Objective The concept that intraarticular crystals of uric acid by themselves trigger episodes of pa...
Objective: To investigate the effects of soluble uric acid (UA) on expression and activation of the ...
OBJECTIVE: The concept that intraarticular crystals of uric acid by themselves trigger episodes of p...
Gout is due to the formation and tissue deposition of MSU crystals. Hyperuricemia promotes crystal f...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies suggest that crystals of monosodium urate (MSU), deposited in joints of pa...
Objective We have hypothesized that the process of monocyte to macrophage differentiation may alter...
Uric acid (UA), a product of purine nucleotide degradation able to initiate an immune response, repr...
Hyperuricaemia is a chronic condition associated with diseases of the metabolic syndrome. However, t...
Source at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-46935-w. © The Author(s) 2019Several epidemiological s...
Understanding how uric acid crystals provoke inflammation is crucial to improving our management of ...
Objective. To investigate the effects of soluble uric acid (UA) on expression and activation of the ...
OBJECTIVES: The study of the proinflammatory role of uric acid has focused on the effects of its cry...
Neutrophils are key players during host defense and sterile inflammation. Neutrophil dysfunction is ...
Trained immunity is a process in which innate immune cells undergo functional reprogramming in respo...
Uric acid is a waste product of purine catabolism. This molecule comes to clinical attention when it...
Objective The concept that intraarticular crystals of uric acid by themselves trigger episodes of pa...
Objective: To investigate the effects of soluble uric acid (UA) on expression and activation of the ...
OBJECTIVE: The concept that intraarticular crystals of uric acid by themselves trigger episodes of p...
Gout is due to the formation and tissue deposition of MSU crystals. Hyperuricemia promotes crystal f...
OBJECTIVE: Recent studies suggest that crystals of monosodium urate (MSU), deposited in joints of pa...
Objective We have hypothesized that the process of monocyte to macrophage differentiation may alter...
Uric acid (UA), a product of purine nucleotide degradation able to initiate an immune response, repr...