Beatriz E. Bolívar
Baylor College of Medicine
3 Papers
1 Citations
Beatriz E. Bolívar is an academic researcher from Baylor College of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammasome & Caspase. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Beatriz E. Bolívar include Boston Children's Hospital.
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Papers
Inflammatory caspase regulation: maintaining balance between inflammation and cell death in health and disease.
Beatriz E. Bolívar,Beatriz E. Bolívar,Tiphanie P. Vogel,Tiphanie P. Vogel,Lisa Bouchier-Hayes,Lisa Bouchier-Hayes +5 more
TL;DR: The mechanisms of inflammasome and inflammatory caspase activation and how these pathways intersect to promote pathogen clearance are discussed.
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Noncanonical Roles of Caspase-4 and Caspase-5 in Heme-Driven IL-1β Release and Cell Death.
Beatriz E. Bolívar,Beatriz E. Bolívar,Alexandra N Brown-Suedel,Alexandra N Brown-Suedel,Brittany A. Rohrman,Chloé I. Charendoff,Vanda Yazdani,Vanda Yazdani,John D. Belcher,Gregory M. Vercellotti,Jonathan M. Flanagan,Jonathan M. Flanagan,Lisa Bouchier-Hayes,Lisa Bouchier-Hayes +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, extracellular heme was found to be a damage-associated molecular pattern that can engage canonical and noncanonical inflammasome activation as a key mediator of inflammation in macrophages.
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Non-redundant roles of caspase-4 and caspase-5 in heme driven- IL-1β release and cell death
Beatriz E. Bolívar,Brittany A. Rohrman,Chloé I. Charendoff,Vanda Yazdani,Vanda Yazdani,John D. Belcher,Gregory M. Vercellotti,Jonathan M. Flanagan,Jonathan M. Flanagan,Lisa Bouchier-Hayes,Lisa Bouchier-Hayes +10 more
TL;DR: It is identified that extracellular heme acts as a damage associated molecular pattern (DAMP) that can engage canonical and non-canonical inflammasome activation as a key mediator of inflammation in macrophages.