Crohn's disease (CD) is characterized by adherent mucosal bacteria and an adaptive inflammatory response ... will be identified in the near future. Innate and adaptive immune components are ...
This research, published in Nature, opens new avenues for understanding how our bodies respond to injury and could lead to innovative treatments for wounds and inflammatory diseases. About a ...
A study by the team of Prof. Kodi Ravichandran (VIB-UGent Center for Inflammation Research) and colleagues found that pyroptosis, a form of programmed cell death traditionally thought to be purely ...
This research, published in Nature, opens new avenues for understanding how our bodies respond to injury and could lead to innovative treatments for wounds and inflammatory diseases. About a ...
Dual Role of Pyroptosis in Wound Healing Pyroptosis has been viewed as purely inflammatory and damaging. However, this research suggests that alongside its tissue-damaging effects, pyroptosis also ...
These recent advances support the evolving hypothesis that intestinal bacteria induce inflammation predominantly as a result of a weakened innate mucosal barrier in genetically predisposed ...
Furthermore, at the wound site, MMP7 sheds chemokine ... We have discussed many examples of how MMPs function in innate immunity and inflammation, but we have not mentioned acquired immunity.
Radiation-induced skin injuries are painful and increase a person's chances of infection and long-term inflammation. Now, researchers report an ...
From the Centers of Inflammation, Translational, and Clinical Lung Research (Y. Shao, Y. Sun, Y.L., F.S., C.D., C.J., K.X., X.J., X.Y.), Temple University, Lewis Katz ...
After an injury to the skin, the wound becomes inflamed as immune cells rush to the site of injury to fight off infection and clear the wound of dead cells and debris. Some of these dead cells will ...