Publications by authors named "R W BLUMBERG"

Neurological injury drives most deaths and morbidity among patients hospitalized for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Despite its clinical importance, there are no effective pharmacological therapies targeting post-cardiac arrest (CA) neurological injury. Here, we analyzed circulating immune cells from a large cohort of patients with OHCA, finding that lymphopenia independently associated with poor neurological outcomes.

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Article Synopsis
  • - CEACAM1 is a crucial membrane protein involved in various immune and non-immune functions, acting as both a homophilic and heterophilic ligand with host proteins like CEACAM5 and TIM-3.
  • - The protein is targeted by several pathogens to help them invade hosts and evade the immune system, linking it to issues like infectious diseases, autoimmunity, and cancer.
  • - The review details the structural interactions of CEACAM1, examining its different states (monomeric, dimeric, oligomeric) and their implications for signaling and function, including the impact of avidity on its activity.
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The cytokine tumor necrosis factor (TNF) plays important roles in limiting infection but is also linked to sepsis. The mechanisms underlying these paradoxical roles are unclear. Here, we show that TNF limits the antimicrobial activity of Paneth cells (PCs), causing bacterial translocation from the gut to various organs.

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The single-layer epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract is a dynamically renewing tissue that ensures nutrient absorption, secretory and barrier functions and is involved in immune responses. The basis for this homeostatic renewal is the Wnt signaling pathway. Blocking this pathway can lead to epithelial damage, while its abnormal activation can result in the development of intestinal tumors.

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