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PFKL, a novel regulatory node for NOX2-dependent oxidative burst and NETosis / 浙江大学学报(英文版)(B辑:生物医学和生物技术)
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B ; (12): 607-612, 2022.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-939831
ABSTRACT
Neutrophils are predominant leukocytes in the circulation, which are essential for killing invading pathogens via the activation of effector responses and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS), also named as "oxidative burst." When infected, activated neutrophils fight bacteria, fungi, and viruses through oxidative burst, phagocytosis, degranulation, and the production of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in a neutrophil death process named as "NETosis" (Mutua and Gershwin, 2021). NETs, consisting of DNA fibers decorated with modified histones and numerous antimicrobial proteins from cytoplasmic granules and the nucleus, can either be beneficial or detrimental (Mutua and Gershwin, 2021). Several pathways can lead to this death process. In response to various stimuli, NETosis traps and clears pathogens, facilitating phagocytosis by other neutrophils and phagocytes. However, excessive NETosis often results in disease due to increasing the pro-inflammatory response and perpetuating the inflammatory condition (Hellebrekers et al., 2018; Hidalgo et al., 2019; Klopf et al., 2021). Accordingly, inhibiting aberrant NETosis may alleviate the severity of various autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: DNA / Respiratory Burst / Reactive Oxygen Species / Extracellular Traps / Neutrophils Language: English Journal: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B Year: 2022 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: DNA / Respiratory Burst / Reactive Oxygen Species / Extracellular Traps / Neutrophils Language: English Journal: Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B Year: 2022 Type: Article