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Dietary protein from different sources escapes host digestion and is differentially modified by gut microbiota
Abstract Protein is an essential macronutrient and variations in its source and quantity have been shown to impact long-term health outcomes. Differential health impacts of dietary proteins from various sources are likely driven by differences in their digestibility by the host and subsequent availability to the intestinal microbiota.
Nociceptor neurons suppress alveolar macrophage-induced Siglec-F+ neutrophil-mediated inflammation to protect against pulmonary fibrosis
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Keywords nociceptors pain sensory neurons TRPV1 pulmonary fibrosis VIP neuropeptides tissue repair neuroinflammation neutrophils macrophages NETs neutrophil extracellular traps TGF type 2 immunity neurocircuits lung inflammation Get full text access Log in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References 1. Wijsenbeek, M. ∙ Cottin, V. Spectrum of Fibrotic Lung Diseases N. Engl. J. Med. 2020; 383:958-968 2. Maher, T.M. Interstitial Lung Disease: A Review JAMA. 2024; 331:1655-1665 3.
By Carlos H. Hiroki, Mortaza F. Hassanabad, Manon Defaye, Nicole Sarden, Alexandria Bartlett, Raquel Farias, Angela Nguyen, Idaira M. Guerrero-Fonseca, Grace Yoon, Caixia Ma, Hyungjun Yang, Darrel Belke, Ali Fatehi Hassanabad, Christopher M. McCoy, Nicole L. Rosin, Dennis J. Orton, Paul W.M. Fedak, Bruce A. Vallance, Hongbing Yu, Kevan F. Jacobson, Nargis Khan, Christophe Altier, Margaret Kelly, Bryan G. Yipp
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Fatty acid desaturases link cell metabolism pathways to promote proliferation of Epstein-Barr virus-infected B cells
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewed Research Article ? This is an uncorrected proof. Citation: Bonglack EN, Hill KK, Barry AP, Bartlett A, Castellano-Escuder P, Hirschey MD, et al. (2025) Fatty acid desaturases link cell metabolism pathways to promote proliferation of Epstein-Barr virus-infected B cells. PLoS Pathog 21(5): e1012685. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1012685 Editor: Benjamin E.
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