Sepsis expands a CD39+ plasmablast population that promotes immunosuppression via adenosine-mediated inhibition of macrophage antimicrobial activity
Sepsis results in elevated adenosine in circulation. Extracellular adenosine triggers immunosuppressive signaling via the A2a receptor (A2aR). Sepsis survivors develop persistent immunosuppression with increased risk of recurrent infections. We utilized the cecal ligation and puncture (CLP) model of...
Auteurs principaux: | Nascimento, DC, Viacava, PR, Ferreira, RG, Damaceno, MA, Piñeros, AR, Melo, PH, Donate, PB, Toller-Kawahisa, JE, Zoppi, D, Veras, FP, Peres, RS, Menezes-Silva, L, Caetité, D, Oliveira, AER, Castro, ÍMS, Kauffenstein, G, Nakaya, HI, Borges, MC, Zamboni, DS, Fonseca, DM, Paschoal, JAR, Cunha, TM, Quesniaux, V, Linden, J, Cunha, FQ, Ryffel, B, Alves-Filho, JC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Cell Press
2021
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