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    The C3-C3aR axis modulates trained immunity in alveolar macrophages

    Alexander P Earhart, Rafael Aponte Alburquerque ... Hrishikesh S Kulkarni
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    Trained innate immunity attenuates macrophage efferocytosis of cancer cells

    Alexandros Chatzis, Jakub Lukaszonek ... Ioannis Kourtzelis
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    Soluble immune mediators orchestrate protective in vitro granulomatous responses across Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lineages

    Ainhoa Arbués, Sarah Schmidiger ... Damien Portevin
    Genetically diverse Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains induce a gamut of human granulomatous responses in vitro, with a role for IL-1β in aggregate formation.
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    Inflammasomes: A tale of two caspases

    Denise M Monack
    Macrophages control intracellular pathogens like Salmonella by using two caspase enzymes at different times during infection.
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    Deciphering the preeclampsia-specific immune microenvironment and the role of pro-inflammatory macrophages at the maternal–fetal interface

    Haiyi Fei, Xiaowen Lu ... Lingling Jiang
    Multi-omics analysis shows that preeclampsia-specific immune cell network was regulated by Folr2+Ccl7+Ccl8+C1qa+C1qb+C1qc+ pro-inflammatory macrophages, which can induce the CD8+ and Th17 memory T cells generation while inhibiting the gMDSCs production.
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    Inflammasomes primarily restrict cytosolic Salmonella replication within human macrophages

    Marisa S Egan, Emily A O'Rourke ... Sunny Shin
    Analysis of inflammasome responses in human macrophages reveals that inflammatory caspases and pyroptotic factors control Salmonella replication primarily within the cytosol and also within vacuoles.
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    ImPaqT - A Golden Gate-based Toolkit for Zebrafish Transgenesis

    Saskia Hurst, Christiane Dimmler, Mark R Cronan
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    Inhibiting NINJ1-dependent plasma membrane rupture protects against inflammasome-induced blood coagulation and inflammation

    Jian Cui, Hua Li ... Congqing Wu
    Procoagulant microvesicles derived from ruptured immune cells fuel blood coagulation.
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    A microglia clonal inflammatory disorder in Alzheimer’s disease

    Rocio Vicario, Stamatina Fragkogianni ... Frédéric Geissmann
    A subset of Alzheimer disease patients carry mutant microglia somatic clones which promote neuro-inflammation.