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View article: Epigenomic analysis of KLF1 haploinsufficiency in primary human erythroblasts
Epigenomic analysis of KLF1 haploinsufficiency in primary human erythroblasts Open
View article: Bone Marrow Harbors a Unique Population of Dendritic Cells with the Potential to Boost Neutrophil Formation upon Exposure to Fungal Antigen
Bone Marrow Harbors a Unique Population of Dendritic Cells with the Potential to Boost Neutrophil Formation upon Exposure to Fungal Antigen Open
Apart from controlling hematopoiesis, the bone marrow (BM) also serves as a secondary lymphoid organ, as it can induce naïve T cell priming by resident dendritic cells (DC). When analyzing DCs in murine BM, we uncovered that they are local…
View article: Hemolysis in the spleen drives erythrocyte turnover
Hemolysis in the spleen drives erythrocyte turnover Open
Red pulp macrophages of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per day. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in sequestration of senescent erythrocytes, their recognition and their subsequent degradation by…
View article: Alternative trafficking of Weibel‐Palade body proteins in CRISPR/Cas9‐engineered von Willebrand factor–deficient blood outgrowth endothelial cells
Alternative trafficking of Weibel‐Palade body proteins in CRISPR/Cas9‐engineered von Willebrand factor–deficient blood outgrowth endothelial cells Open
View article: Potential of Parameters of Iron Metabolism for the Diagnosis of Anemia of Inflammation in the Critically Ill
Potential of Parameters of Iron Metabolism for the Diagnosis of Anemia of Inflammation in the Critically Ill Open
Background: Anemia of inflammation (AI) is the most common cause of anemia in the critically ill, but its diagnosis is a challenge. New therapies specific to AI are in development, and they require accurate detection of AI. T…
View article: Peripheral and systemic antigens elicit an expandable pool of resident memory CD8 <sup>+</sup> T cells in the bone marrow
Peripheral and systemic antigens elicit an expandable pool of resident memory CD8 <sup>+</sup> T cells in the bone marrow Open
BM has been put forward as a major reservoir for memory CD8 + T cells. In order to fulfill that function, BM should “store” memory CD8 + T cells, which in biological terms would require these “stored” memory cells to be in disequilibrium w…
View article: Expression of IL‐7Rα and KLRG1 defines functionally distinct CD8 <sup>+</sup> T‐cell populations in humans
Expression of IL‐7Rα and KLRG1 defines functionally distinct CD8 <sup>+</sup> T‐cell populations in humans Open
During acute viral infections in mice, IL‐7Rα and KLRG1 together are used to distinguish the short‐lived effector cells (SLEC; IL‐7Rα lo KLRG hi ) from the precursors of persisting memory cells (MPEC; IL‐7Rα hi KLRG1 lo ). We here show tha…
View article: Blimp-1 Rather Than Hobit Drives the Formation of Tissue-Resident Memory CD8+ T Cells in the Lungs
Blimp-1 Rather Than Hobit Drives the Formation of Tissue-Resident Memory CD8+ T Cells in the Lungs Open
Tissue-resident memory CD8+ T (TRM) cells that develop in the epithelia at portals of pathogen entry are important for improved protection against re-infection. CD8+ TRM cells within the skin and…
View article: Supplementary Material for: Potential of Parameters of Iron Metabolism for the Diagnosis of Anemia of Inflammation in the Critically Ill
Supplementary Material for: Potential of Parameters of Iron Metabolism for the Diagnosis of Anemia of Inflammation in the Critically Ill Open
Background: Anemia of inflammation (AI) is the most common cause of anemia in the critically ill, but its diagnosis is a challenge. New therapies specific to AI are in development, and they require accurate detection of AI. T…
View article: Integrated proteomic analysis of tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin 1β-induced endothelial inflammation
Integrated proteomic analysis of tumor necrosis factor α and interleukin 1β-induced endothelial inflammation Open
View article: Secretome Screening Reveals Fibroblast Growth Factors as Novel Inhibitors of Viral Replication
Secretome Screening Reveals Fibroblast Growth Factors as Novel Inhibitors of Viral Replication Open
Viruses infect human cells in order to replicate, while human cells aim to resist infection. Several cellular antiviral programs have therefore evolved to resist infection. Knowledge of these programs is essential for the design of antivir…
View article: Iron metabolism in critically ill patients developing anemia of inflammation: a case control study
Iron metabolism in critically ill patients developing anemia of inflammation: a case control study Open
View article: An overview of combined D‐2‐ and L‐2‐hydroxyglutaric aciduria: functional analysis of CIC variants
An overview of combined D‐2‐ and L‐2‐hydroxyglutaric aciduria: functional analysis of CIC variants Open
Combined D‐2‐ and L‐2‐hydroxyglutaric aciduria (D/L‐2‐HGA) is a devastating neurometabolic disorder, usually lethal in the first years of life. Autosomal recessive mutations in the SLC25A1 gene, which encodes the mitochondrial citrate carr…
View article: TLR4 and C5aR crosstalk in dendritic cells induces a core regulatory network of RSK2, PI3Kβ, SGK1, and FOXO transcription factors
TLR4 and C5aR crosstalk in dendritic cells induces a core regulatory network of RSK2, PI3Kβ, SGK1, and FOXO transcription factors Open
Crosstalk between complement component 5a receptors (C5aRs) and TLRs in dendritic cells (DCs) occurs upon pathogen invasion; however, studies on C5aR and TLR crosstalk mainly focused on the modulating effect of C5a on TLR-induced cytokine …
View article: Erratum: Programs for the persistence, vigilance and control of human CD8+ lung-resident memory T cells
Erratum: Programs for the persistence, vigilance and control of human CD8+ lung-resident memory T cells Open
View article: First two unrelated cases of isolated sedoheptulokinase deficiency: A benign disorder?
First two unrelated cases of isolated sedoheptulokinase deficiency: A benign disorder? Open
We present the first two reported unrelated patients with an isolated sedoheptulokinase (SHPK) deficiency. The first patient presented with neonatal cholestasis, hypoglycemia, and anemia, while the second patient presented with congenital …