Publications by authors named "S Hain"

Neuro-immune interactions within barrier organs, such as lung, gut, and skin, are crucial in regulating tissue homeostasis, inflammatory responses, and host defence. Our rapidly advancing understanding of peripheral neuroimmunology is transforming the field of barrier tissue immunology, offering a fresh perspective for developing therapies for complex chronic inflammatory disorders affecting barrier organs. However, most studies have primarily examined interactions between the peripheral nervous system and the immune system from a neuron-focused perspective, while glial cells, the nonneuronal cells of the nervous system, have received less attention.

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Heart failure (HF) remains a public health concern affecting millions of individuals worldwide. Despite recent advances in device-related therapies, the prognosis for patients with chronic HF remains poor with significant long-term risk of morbidity and mortality. Left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) have transformed the landscape of advanced HF management, offering circulatory support as destination therapy or as a bridge for heart transplantation.

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  • PLX5622 is a small molecular inhibitor that targets the CSF1 receptor, primarily used to deplete macrophages in the central nervous system of C57BL/6 mice.
  • After one week of treatment, it was found to significantly reduce interstitial macrophages in the lungs and brains, leading to decreased infection from the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.
  • The study highlights that while PLX5622 effectively reduces fungal lung infection, its impact relies on the presence of lymphocytes, as treatment does not alter fungal burden in lymphocyte-deficient mice.
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Trypophobia is a relatively common aversion to clusters of holes. There is no consensus yet on which emotions are involved in Trypophobia nor in its functional utility. This report investigates the role of disgust using contamination tasks in two studies, which contrast people with an aversion to trypophobic stimuli to those without.

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Synthetic glucocorticoids are used to treat many chronic and acute inflammatory conditions. Frequent adverse effects of prolonged exposure to glucocorticoids include disturbances of glucose homeostasis caused by changes in glucose traffic and metabolism in muscle, liver, and adipose tissues. Macrophages are important targets for the anti-inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids.

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