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Neutrophil ageing is regulated by the microbiome

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  • Dachuan Zhang

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Grace Chen

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Deepa Manwani

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Arthur Mortha

    (Mount Sinai School of Medicine
    The Immunology Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine)

  • Chunliang Xu

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Jeremiah J. Faith

    (The Immunology Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
    The Institute for Genomics and Multiscale Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine)

  • Robert D. Burk

    (Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Yuya Kunisaki

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    †Present addresses: Department of Medicine and Biosystemic Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan (Y.K.); Walter Brendel Centre of Experimental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, 81377 Munich, Germany (C.S.).)

  • Jung-Eun Jang

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

  • Christoph Scheiermann

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    †Present addresses: Department of Medicine and Biosystemic Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan (Y.K.); Walter Brendel Centre of Experimental Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, 81377 Munich, Germany (C.S.).)

  • Miriam Merad

    (Mount Sinai School of Medicine
    The Immunology Institute, Mount Sinai School of Medicine)

  • Paul S. Frenette

    (Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine
    Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

Abstract

Neutrophil ageing, which encourages inflammation and vaso-occlusion in a mouse model of sickle-cell disease, is shown to depend on the intestinal microbiota and activation of the TLR/Myd88 signalling pathways.

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  • Dachuan Zhang & Grace Chen & Deepa Manwani & Arthur Mortha & Chunliang Xu & Jeremiah J. Faith & Robert D. Burk & Yuya Kunisaki & Jung-Eun Jang & Christoph Scheiermann & Miriam Merad & Paul S. Frenette, 2015. "Neutrophil ageing is regulated by the microbiome," Nature, Nature, vol. 525(7570), pages 528-532, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:525:y:2015:i:7570:d:10.1038_nature15367
    DOI: 10.1038/nature15367
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