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A quick intro from @kmechtler.bsky.social and we kick off two days of exciting science starting with SCP of neutrophils in glioblastoma
A quick intro from @kmechtler.bsky.social and we kick off two days of exciting science starting with SCP of neutrophils in glioblastoma
However this is not positive, as they have immunosuppresive (ARG1) & angiogenic signature. Perhaps phagocytosis reprograms to aid the tumour
However this is not positive, as they have immunosuppresive (ARG1) & angiogenic signature. Perhaps phagocytosis reprograms to aid the tumour
Our LN data suggests the same may occur in human GBM as we they show clotting and NETs signature
Our LN data suggests the same may occur in human GBM as we they show clotting and NETs signature
⬆️ coagulation & complement proteins
~ 90% ⬇️ in histones, azurophilic granules, secretory vesicles, nuclear membrane
Also had ⬇️ in metabolic & cell surface proteins, suggesting they can't respond to much anymore
⬆️ coagulation & complement proteins
~ 90% ⬇️ in histones, azurophilic granules, secretory vesicles, nuclear membrane
Also had ⬇️ in metabolic & cell surface proteins, suggesting they can't respond to much anymore
⬆️ mitochondrial & ribosomal proteins
⬆️ PCNA & CEBPE
⬇️ NADPH oxidase & CD16
The important of ECM proteins, this population had a blood signature with coagulation & apolipoproteins
⬆️ mitochondrial & ribosomal proteins
⬆️ PCNA & CEBPE
⬇️ NADPH oxidase & CD16
The important of ECM proteins, this population had a blood signature with coagulation & apolipoproteins
They also have ⬇️ reg. of neutrophil functions like RAC2 and calmodulin
They also have ⬇️ reg. of neutrophil functions like RAC2 and calmodulin
just as a reminder neutrophil extracellular traps are mostly composed of DNA, histones and granule proteins. All invisible to RNAseq in mature neutrophils, but very much visible to proteomics
just as a reminder neutrophil extracellular traps are mostly composed of DNA, histones and granule proteins. All invisible to RNAseq in mature neutrophils, but very much visible to proteomics
From there we believe they become engaged, so they start to release their granule content and reduce the abundance of some of the migration proteins.
From there we believe they become engaged, so they start to release their granule content and reduce the abundance of some of the migration proteins.