2025
The five senses of immunity
Nixon D, Bachtel N, Hupert N, Eleftherianos I. The five senses of immunity. Trends In Immunology 2025, 46: 361-363. PMID: 40251093, PMCID: PMC12172028, DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2025.03.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPathogen responseMultispecies interactionsOrgan homeostasisPopulation level immunityPathogensImmunity
2019
Dickkopf1: An immunomodulatory ligand and Wnt antagonist in pathological inflammation
Chae WJ, Bothwell ALM. Dickkopf1: An immunomodulatory ligand and Wnt antagonist in pathological inflammation. Differentiation 2019, 108: 33-39. PMID: 31221431, PMCID: PMC6982462, DOI: 10.1016/j.diff.2019.05.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell proliferationPro-inflammatory ligandsRole of DKK1Pro-inflammatory roleRepair processPoor disease outcomeOrgan homeostasisTransduction pathwaysCanonical WntCell differentiationTissue repair processMulticellular interactionsOrgan injuryCell typesInflammatory diseasesTissue injuryDisease outcomeImmune responseWntBone diseaseWnt antagonistsPathological inflammationMusculoskeletal diseasesExpression levelsDickkopf1
2015
Emerging roles of Notch signaling in liver disease
Geisler F, Strazzabosco M. Emerging roles of Notch signaling in liver disease. Hepatology 2015, 61: 382-392. PMID: 24930574, PMCID: PMC4268103, DOI: 10.1002/hep.27268.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRole of NotchNotch signalingMammalian cell fateSpecific cellular contextCell fateCellular contextOrgan homeostasisStem cell featuresSignificance of NotchDistinct liver cell typesLiver developmentLiver cell typesCell typesLiver diseaseIntrahepatic cholangiocarcinomaLiver malignanciesHepatocellular carcinomaFurther cellHomeostasisLiver homeostasisLiver metabolismPersistent activationClinical practiceRepair processSignaling
2010
The zebrafish foxj1a transcription factor regulates cilia function in response to injury and epithelial stretch
Hellman NE, Liu Y, Merkel E, Austin C, Le Corre S, Beier DR, Sun Z, Sharma N, Yoder BK, Drummond IA. The zebrafish foxj1a transcription factor regulates cilia function in response to injury and epithelial stretch. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2010, 107: 18499-18504. PMID: 20937855, PMCID: PMC2972951, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1005998107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCilia functionTektin-1Primary response geneRole of ciliaKidney cyst formationEpithelial stretchRenal cyst formationCiliogenic genesTranscriptional networksFoxj1a expressionDevelopmental patterningTranscriptional regulatorsTissue damageKidney ischemia-reperfusion injuryTranscription factorsFoxj1aOrgan homeostasisResponse genesCilia genesUncharacterized componentsCyst formationPronephric tubulesAcute kidney injuryIschemia-reperfusion injuryCilia motility
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