A C-terminal fragment of adhesion protein Fibulin7 regulates neutrophil migration and functions and improves survival in LPS induced systemic inflammation

Volume: 131, Pages: 155113 - 155113
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Accumulation of hyperactive neutrophils in the visceral organs was shown to be associated with sepsis-induced multi-organ failure. Recently, a C-terminal fragment of secreted glycoprotein Fibulin7 (Fbln7-C) was shown to inhibit angiogenesis and regulate monocyte functions in inflammatory conditions. However, its effects on neutrophil functions and systemic inflammation induced lethality remain unknown. In this study, we show that human...
Paper Details
Title
A C-terminal fragment of adhesion protein Fibulin7 regulates neutrophil migration and functions and improves survival in LPS induced systemic inflammation
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
131
Pages
155113 - 155113
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