Neutrophil-intrinsic control of immune activity
Because neutrophils operate with poor target precision, their activity must be tightly controlled. Recently, we showed that the transcription factor PU.1 shields the chromatin from indiscriminate transcriptional activity, thus safeguarding neutrophils from carrying out an inappropriate immune response. Yet, how neutrophils overcome this PU.1-instructed ‘chromatin barrier’ in infectious situations remains unexplored. Hence, we will here study epigenetic mechanisms operating in neutrophils to fine-tune their activity states during infection and inflammation.
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Publications
Redistribution of PU.1 Partner Transcription Factor RUNX1 Binding Secures Cell Survival during Leukemogenesis.Bender, A.; Boydere, F.; Jayavelu, A. K.; Tibello, A.; König, T.; Aleth, H.; Meyer Zu Hörste, G.; Vogl, T.; Rosenbauer, F.
2024 EMBO J
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Neutrophils - Biology and DiversityMaier-Begandt, D.; Alonso-Gonzalez, N.; Klotz, L.; Erpenbeck, L.; Jablonska, J.; Immler, R.; Hasenberg, A.; Mueller, T. T.; Herrero-Cervera, A.; Aranda-Pardos, I.; Flora, K.; Zarbock, A.; Brandau, S.; Schulz, C.; Soehnlein, O.; Steiger, S.; the TRR332 consortium.
2023 Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
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