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ABSTRACT:
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ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)
TISSUE(S): Bone Marrow, Macrophage
DISEASE(S): Inflammation
SUBMITTER: Vinothini Rajeeve
LAB HEAD: Professor Pedro R. Cutillas
PROVIDER: PXD057794 | Pride | 2025-04-28
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Rosell Alejandro A Krygowska Agata Adelajda AA Alcón Pérez Marta M Cuesta Cristina C Voisin Mathieu-Benoit MB de Paz Juan J Sanz-Fraile Héctor H Rajeeve Vinothini V Carreras-González Ana A Berral-González Alberto A Swinyard Ottilie O Gabandé-Rodríguez Enrique E Downward Julian J Alcaraz Jordi J Anguita Juan J García-Macías Carmen C De Las Rivas Javier J Cutillas Pedro R PR Castellano Sanchez Esther E
eLife 20250424
Macrophages are crucial in the body's inflammatory response, with tightly regulated functions for optimal immune system performance. Our study reveals that the RAS-p110α signalling pathway, known for its involvement in various biological processes and tumourigenesis, regulates two vital aspects of the inflammatory response in macrophages: the initial monocyte movement and later-stage lysosomal function. Disrupting this pathway, either in a mouse model or through drug intervention, hampers the in ...[more]