3 Papers
Yan Fu is an academic researcher from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leishmania major & Cell signaling. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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CD11c-expressing Ly6C+CCR2+ monocytes constitute a reservoir for efficient Leishmania proliferation and cell-to-cell transmission.
Sandrina Heyde,Lars Philipsen,Pauline Formaglio,Yan Fu,Iris Baars,Guido Höbbel,Corinna L. Kleinholz,Elena A. Seiß,Juliane Stettin,Patricia Gintschel,Anne Dudeck,Philippe Bousso,Burkhart Schraven,Andreas Müller +13 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that among these cells, CD11c-expressing monocytes are most permissive for pathogen proliferation, and thus mainly fuel the cycle of intracellular proliferation and cell-to-cell transfer during the acute infection.
Nitric oxide controls proliferation of Leishmania major by inhibiting the recruitment of permissive host cells.
Pauline Formaglio,Mohamad Alabdullah,Anastasios Siokis,Juliane Handschuh,Ina Sauerland,Yan Fu,Anna Krone,Patricia Gintschel,Juliane Stettin,Sandrina Heyde,Juliane Mohr,Lars Philipsen,Anja Schröder,Philippe Robert,Gang Zhao,Sahamoddin Khailaie,Anne Dudeck,Jessica Bertrand,Gerald F. Späth,Sascha Kahlfuß,Philippe Bousso,Burkhart Schraven,Jochen Huehn,Sebastian Binder,Michael Meyer-Hermann,Andreas Müller +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that low Leishmania major proliferation results not from direct NO impact on the pathogen but from reduced availability of proliferation-permissive host cells.
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Fibrosis and Immune Cell Infiltration Are Separate Events Regulated by Cell-Specific Receptor Notch3 Expression
Sabine Brandt,Tobias M. Ballhause,Anja Bernhardt,Annika Becker,Delia Salaru,Hien Minh Le-Deffge,Alexander Fehr,Yan Fu,Lars Philipsen,Sonja Djudjaj,Andreas Müller,Rafael Kramann,Mahmoud M. Ibrahim,Robert Geffers,Chris Siebel,Berend Isermann,Florian H. Heidel,Jonathan A. Lindquist,Peter R. Mertens +18 more
TL;DR: Cell-specific receptor Notch3 signaling independently orchestrates leukocyte infiltration and organ fibrosis and may present a novel therapeutic approach in inflammatory as well as fibrotic diseases.