Neutrophil migration in infection and wound repair: going forward in reverse

S De Oliveira, EE Rosowski… - Nature Reviews …, 2016 - nature.com
Neutrophil migration and its role during inflammation has been the focus of increased
interest in the past decade. Advances in live imaging and the use of new model systems …

Reverse migration of neutrophils: where, when, how, and why?

S Nourshargh, SA Renshaw, BA Imhof - Trends in immunology, 2016 - cell.com
Neutrophil migration to injured and pathogen-infected tissues is a fundamental component
of innate immunity. An array of cellular and molecular events mediate this response to …

Cxcl8 (IL-8) mediates neutrophil recruitment and behavior in the zebrafish inflammatory response

S De Oliveira, CC Reyes-Aldasoro… - The Journal of …, 2013 - journals.aai.org
Neutrophils play a pivotal role in the innate immune response. The small cytokine CXCL8
(also known as IL-8) is known to be one of the most potent chemoattractant molecules that …

PGE2 production at sites of tissue injury promotes an anti-inflammatory neutrophil phenotype and determines the outcome of inflammation resolution in vivo

CA Loynes, JA Lee, AL Robertson, MJG Steel… - Science …, 2018 - science.org
Neutrophils are the first immune cells recruited to a site of injury or infection, where they
perform many functions. Having completed their role, neutrophils must be removed from the …

A zebrafish compound screen reveals modulation of neutrophil reverse migration as an anti-inflammatory mechanism

AL Robertson, GR Holmes, AN Bojarczuk… - Science translational …, 2014 - science.org
Diseases of failed inflammation resolution are common and largely incurable. Therapeutic
induction of inflammation resolution is an attractive strategy to bring about healing without …

Redox and Src family kinase signaling control leukocyte wound attraction and neutrophil reverse migration

S Tauzin, TW Starnes, FB Becker, P Lam… - Journal of Cell …, 2014 - rupress.org
Tissue damage induces early recruitment of neutrophils through redox-regulated Src family
kinase (SFK) signaling in neutrophils. Redox-SFK signaling in epithelium is also necessary …

Chemokine receptor trafficking coordinates neutrophil clustering and dispersal at wounds in zebrafish

C Coombs, A Georgantzoglou, HA Walker, J Patt… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Immune cells congregate at specific loci to fight infections during inflammatory responses, a
process that must be transient and self-resolving. Cell dispersal promotes resolution, but it …

Defining the phenotype of neutrophils following reverse migration in zebrafish

F Ellett, PM Elks, AL Robertson… - Journal of Leucocyte …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Stimulation of neutrophil reverse migration presents an attractive, alternative therapeutic
pathway to driving inflammation resolution. However, little is known about whether the …

Exploring the HIFs, buts and maybes of hypoxia signalling in disease: lessons from zebrafish models

PM Elks, SA Renshaw, AH Meijer… - Disease models & …, 2015 - journals.biologists.com
ABSTRACT A low level of tissue oxygen (hypoxia) is a physiological feature of a wide range
of diseases, from cancer to infection. Cellular hypoxia is sensed by oxygen-sensitive …

Live imaging of heart injury in larval zebrafish reveals a multi-stage model of neutrophil and macrophage migration

A Kaveh, FA Bruton, C Buckley… - Frontiers in cell and …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Neutrophils and macrophages are crucial effectors and modulators of repair and
regeneration following myocardial infarction, but they cannot be easily observed in vivo in …