Publications by authors named "Maximilian Rothe"

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  • - More than 200 million people are infected with filariae globally, but no long-lasting vaccine exists, prompting research into new vaccination strategies.
  • - The study explored using irradiated L3 larvae plus nucleic acid receptor activators (poly(I:C) and 3pRNA) as an effective vaccine combination, showing improved immune responses and neutrophil recruitment.
  • - Results indicated that this combined vaccination method significantly reduced adult-worm counts in mice by up to 73%, suggesting it could enhance vaccine efficacy against filarial infections and potentially other similar parasites.
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Upon detecting pathogens or cell stress, several NOD-like receptors (NLRs) form inflammasome complexes with the adapter ASC and caspase-1, inducing gasdermin D (GSDMD)-dependent cell death and maturation and release of IL-1β and IL-18. The triggers and activation mechanisms of several inflammasome-forming sensors are not well understood. Here we show that mitochondrial damage activates the NLRP10 inflammasome, leading to ASC speck formation and caspase-1-dependent cytokine release.

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The inflammasomes control the bioactivity of pro-inflammatory cytokines of the interleukin (IL)-1 family. The inflammasome assembled by NLRP3 has been predominantly studied in homogeneous cell populations in vitro, neglecting the influence of cellular interactions that occur in vivo. Here, we show that platelets boost the inflammasome capacity of human macrophages and neutrophils and are critical for IL-1 production by monocytes.

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Toll-like receptor (TLR) activation induces inflammatory responses in macrophages by activating temporally defined transcriptional cascades. Whether concurrent changes in the cellular metabolism that occur upon TLR activation influence the quality of the transcriptional responses remains unknown. Here, we investigated how macrophages adopt their metabolism early after activation to regulate TLR-inducible gene induction.

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