Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2806178209> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2806178209 endingPage "1679" @default.
- W2806178209 startingPage "1679" @default.
- W2806178209 abstract "The innate immune system has numerous mechanisms to fight against pathogens, including the formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). By spreading out chromatin, antimicrobial peptides and enzymes, neutrophils efficiently trap pathogens like bacteria and facilitate their elimination. During this process, high concentrations of extracellular histones can be reached. Several researchers have demonstrated that the cytotoxic characteristics of these histones can trigger diseases like sepsis. Interestingly, the carbohydrate polysialic acid (polySia) can bind histones and reduce histone-mediated cytotoxicity in a chain length-dependent manner. In the present study, we examined the chain length of polySia in plasma and tested its ability to decrease the cytotoxic characteristics of extracellular histones. Remarkably, we detected polySia not only in the soluble fraction of plasma, but also on enriched extracellular vesicles (EVs). Chain length analysis revealed that polySia chains originating from human plasma can consists of more than 40 sialic acid residues and show a cytoprotective effect against extracellular histones. Intriguingly, polySia is not only present in human plasma but also in fish and other branches of vertebrates. Thus, polySia is a physiological element in plasma and may represent a natural buffer for extracellular histones." @default.
- W2806178209 created "2018-06-13" @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5000463075 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5011283584 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5016534077 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5019121392 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5028307959 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5039591928 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5054425247 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5063541844 @default.
- W2806178209 creator A5071495949 @default.
- W2806178209 date "2018-06-05" @default.
- W2806178209 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2806178209 title "Polysialic Acid in Human Plasma Can Compensate the Cytotoxicity of Histones" @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1603118564 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1813751289 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1970022252 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1975085160 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1984843709 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1986239780 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W1994606929 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2001145498 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2006953158 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2015387324 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2019986705 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2021811965 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2032768805 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2033579041 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2047604544 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2050855570 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2067116413 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2074145126 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2075211044 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2081278295 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2083053151 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2087396850 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2095943622 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2098641391 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2099983388 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2104934425 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2108375854 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2118217258 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2124170577 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2128891846 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2167848652 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2201551953 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2273967916 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2605111337 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2609321107 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2617096708 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2760493537 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2781338475 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W2799714156 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W301645158 @default.
- W2806178209 cites W3206517091 @default.
- W2806178209 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061679" @default.
- W2806178209 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6032143" @default.
- W2806178209 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29874880" @default.
- W2806178209 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2806178209 type Work @default.
- W2806178209 sameAs 2806178209 @default.
- W2806178209 citedByCount "22" @default.
- W2806178209 countsByYear W28061782092019 @default.
- W2806178209 countsByYear W28061782092020 @default.
- W2806178209 countsByYear W28061782092021 @default.
- W2806178209 countsByYear W28061782092022 @default.
- W2806178209 countsByYear W28061782092023 @default.
- W2806178209 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5000463075 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5011283584 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5016534077 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5019121392 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5028307959 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5039591928 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5054425247 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5063541844 @default.
- W2806178209 hasAuthorship W2806178209A5071495949 @default.
- W2806178209 hasBestOaLocation W28061782091 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C109316439 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C122871604 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C134897094 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C136449434 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C145059251 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C1491633281 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C170493617 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C202751555 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C20518536 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C2776914184 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C2778993516 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C28406088 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C2908689518 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C552990157 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C64927066 @default.
- W2806178209 hasConcept C83640560 @default.