The inflammatory response in sepsis
M Bosmann, PA Ward - Trends in immunology, 2013 - cell.com
The pathophysiology of sepsis and its accompanying systemic inflammatory response
syndrome (SIRS) and the events that lead to multiorgan failure and death are poorly …
syndrome (SIRS) and the events that lead to multiorgan failure and death are poorly …
Long chain fatty acids as modulators of immune cells function: contribution of FFA1 and FFA4 receptors
MA Hidalgo, MD Carretta, RA Burgos - Frontiers in Physiology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Long-chain fatty acids are molecules that act as metabolic intermediates and constituents of
membranes; however, their novel role as signaling molecules in immune function has also …
membranes; however, their novel role as signaling molecules in immune function has also …
The role of lipid metabolism in T lymphocyte differentiation and survival
The differentiation and effector functions of both the innate and adaptive immune system are
inextricably linked to cellular metabolism. The features of metabolism which affect both arms …
inextricably linked to cellular metabolism. The features of metabolism which affect both arms …
Molecular mechanism of lipotoxicity as an interesting aspect in the development of pathological states—current view of knowledge
K Lipke, A Kubis-Kubiak, A Piwowar - Cells, 2022 - mdpi.com
Free fatty acids (FFAs) play numerous vital roles in the organism, such as contribution to
energy generation and reserve, serving as an essential component of the cell membrane, or …
energy generation and reserve, serving as an essential component of the cell membrane, or …
Fatty acids, lipid mediators, and T-cell function
AJ de Jong, M Kloppenburg, REM Toes… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Research toward the mechanisms underlying obesity-linked complications has intensified
during the last years. As a consequence, it has become clear that metabolism and immunity …
during the last years. As a consequence, it has become clear that metabolism and immunity …
Fatty acids as modulators of neutrophil recruitment, function and survival
Neutrophils are well-known to act in the destruction of invading microorganisms. They have
also been implicated in the activation of other immune cells including B-and T-lymphocytes …
also been implicated in the activation of other immune cells including B-and T-lymphocytes …
Tumor microenvironment metabolites directing T cell differentiation and function
X Liu, DF Hoft, G Peng - Trends in immunology, 2022 - cell.com
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells creates a unique tumor microenvironment (TME)
characterized by the limited availability of nutrients, which subsequently affects the …
characterized by the limited availability of nutrients, which subsequently affects the …
Regulatory principles in metabolism–then and now
The importance of metabolic pathways for life and the nature of participating reactions have
challenged physiologists and biochemists for over a hundred years. Eric Arthur Newsholme …
challenged physiologists and biochemists for over a hundred years. Eric Arthur Newsholme …
FoxO1 is crucial for sustaining cardiomyocyte metabolism and cell survival
P Puthanveetil, A Wan, B Rodrigues - Cardiovascular research, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Diabetic cardiomyopathy is a term used to describe cardiac muscle damage-induced heart
failure. Multiple structural and biochemical reasons have been suggested to induce this …
failure. Multiple structural and biochemical reasons have been suggested to induce this …
Obesity, dietary fats, and gastrointestinal cancer risk-potential mechanisms relating to lipid metabolism and inflammation
Obesity is a major driving factor in the incidence, progression, and poor treatment response
in gastrointestinal cancers. Herein, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the impact of …
in gastrointestinal cancers. Herein, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the impact of …