Publications
2019
Camara Abdouramane, Cordeiro Olga G, Alloush Farouk, Sponsel Janina, Chypre Mélanie, Onder Lucas, Asano Kenichi, Tanaka Masato, Yagita Hideo, Ludewig Burkhard, Flacher Vincent, Mueller Christopher G
Lymph Node Mesenchymal and Endothelial Stromal Cells Cooperate via the RANK-RANKL Cytokine Axis to Shape the Sinusoidal Macrophage Niche Article de journal
Dans: Immunity, vol. 50, no. 6, p. 1467–1481.e6, 2019, ISSN: 1097-4180.
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Activation, Animals, Biomarkers, Cell Differentiation, Cells, Cellular, Cellular Microenvironment, cytokine, Cytokines, deficiency, Differentiation, Endothelial Cells, ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS, environment, Expression, immune regulation, Immunology, Immunophenotyping, inflammation, LYMPH, LYMPH NODE, Lymph Nodes, lymphatic endothelial cells, Lymphoid Tissue, Macrophage, Macrophages, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, mesenchymal stromal cells, Mice, rank, RANK ligand, Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-kappa B, Regulation, Signal Transduction, Stromal Cells, Team-Mueller, transgenic
@article{camara_lymph_2019,
title = {Lymph Node Mesenchymal and Endothelial Stromal Cells Cooperate via the RANK-RANKL Cytokine Axis to Shape the Sinusoidal Macrophage Niche},
author = {Abdouramane Camara and Olga G Cordeiro and Farouk Alloush and Janina Sponsel and Mélanie Chypre and Lucas Onder and Kenichi Asano and Masato Tanaka and Hideo Yagita and Burkhard Ludewig and Vincent Flacher and Christopher G Mueller},
doi = {10.1016/j.immuni.2019.05.008},
issn = {1097-4180},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-01-01},
journal = {Immunity},
volume = {50},
number = {6},
pages = {1467--1481.e6},
abstract = {Tissue-resident macrophages are receptive to specific signals concentrated in cellular niches that direct their cell differentiation and maintenance genetic programs. Here, we found that deficiency of the cytokine RANKL in lymphoid tissue organizers and marginal reticular stromal cells of lymph nodes resulted in the loss of the CD169+ sinusoidal macrophages (SMs) comprising the subcapsular and the medullary subtypes. Subcapsular SM differentiation was impaired in mice with targeted RANK deficiency in SMs. Temporally controlled RANK removal in lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) revealed that lymphatic RANK activation during embryogenesis and shortly after birth was required for the differentiation of both SM subtypes. Moreover, RANK expression by LECs was necessary for SM restoration after inflammation-induced cell loss. Thus, cooperation between mesenchymal cells and LECs shapes a niche environment that supports SM differentiation and reconstitution after inflammation.},
keywords = {Activation, Animals, Biomarkers, Cell Differentiation, Cells, Cellular, Cellular Microenvironment, cytokine, Cytokines, deficiency, Differentiation, Endothelial Cells, ENDOTHELIAL-CELLS, environment, Expression, immune regulation, Immunology, Immunophenotyping, inflammation, LYMPH, LYMPH NODE, Lymph Nodes, lymphatic endothelial cells, Lymphoid Tissue, Macrophage, Macrophages, Mesenchymal Stem Cells, mesenchymal stromal cells, Mice, rank, RANK ligand, Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-kappa B, Regulation, Signal Transduction, Stromal Cells, Team-Mueller, transgenic},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
2018
Fadeel Bengt, Bussy Cyrill, Merino Sonia, Vázquez Ester, Flahaut Emmanuel, Mouchet Florence, Evariste Lauris, Gauthier Laury, Koivisto Antti J, Vogel Ulla, Martín Cristina, Delogu Lucia G, Buerki-Thurnherr Tina, Wick Peter, Beloin-Saint-Pierre Didier, Hischier Roland, Pelin Marco, Carniel Fabio Candotto, Tretiach Mauro, Cesca Fabrizia, Benfenati Fabio, Scaini Denis, Ballerini Laura, Kostarelos Kostas, Prato Maurizio, Bianco Alberto
Safety Assessment of Graphene-Based Materials: Focus on Human Health and the Environment Article de journal
Dans: ACS nano, vol. 12, no. 11, p. 10582–10620, 2018, ISSN: 1936-086X.
Résumé | Liens | BibTeX | Étiquettes: Animals, carbon nanomaterials, environment, Environmental Monitoring, Exposure, graphene, Graphite, hazard, Health, Humans, I2CT, life cycle assessment, Materials Testing, Nanostructures, Risk Assessment, safety, Structure-Activity Relationship, Team-Bianco, Toxicity
@article{fadeel_safety_2018,
title = {Safety Assessment of Graphene-Based Materials: Focus on Human Health and the Environment},
author = {Bengt Fadeel and Cyrill Bussy and Sonia Merino and Ester Vázquez and Emmanuel Flahaut and Florence Mouchet and Lauris Evariste and Laury Gauthier and Antti J Koivisto and Ulla Vogel and Cristina Martín and Lucia G Delogu and Tina Buerki-Thurnherr and Peter Wick and Didier Beloin-Saint-Pierre and Roland Hischier and Marco Pelin and Fabio Candotto Carniel and Mauro Tretiach and Fabrizia Cesca and Fabio Benfenati and Denis Scaini and Laura Ballerini and Kostas Kostarelos and Maurizio Prato and Alberto Bianco},
doi = {10.1021/acsnano.8b04758},
issn = {1936-086X},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {ACS nano},
volume = {12},
number = {11},
pages = {10582--10620},
abstract = {Graphene and its derivatives are heralded as "miracle" materials with manifold applications in different sectors of society from electronics to energy storage to medicine. The increasing exploitation of graphene-based materials (GBMs) necessitates a comprehensive evaluation of the potential impact of these materials on human health and the environment. Here, we discuss synthesis and characterization of GBMs as well as human and environmental hazard assessment of GBMs using in vitro and in vivo model systems with the aim to understand the properties that underlie the biological effects of these materials; not all GBMs are alike, and it is essential that we disentangle the structure-activity relationships for this class of materials.},
keywords = {Animals, carbon nanomaterials, environment, Environmental Monitoring, Exposure, graphene, Graphite, hazard, Health, Humans, I2CT, life cycle assessment, Materials Testing, Nanostructures, Risk Assessment, safety, Structure-Activity Relationship, Team-Bianco, Toxicity},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}