Very happy to share our latest study out now in @JCellBiol! We describe a new way in how macrophages translate cell volume changes to sense danger and drive inflammation. Check it out here https://t.co/68F7Ptdeld
Cook, Green et al. @OfficialUoM show that #macrophages sense cell volume disruption as a danger signal promoting transcriptional reprogramming and inflammatory responses via type I interferon signaling. https://t.co/64w2n9lOUt
#Inflammation#CellSignaling#Immunology
New pre-print from the lab: Non-canonical inflammasome drives intrinsic anti-microbial responses in human Natural Killer (NK) cells. https://t.co/3yDf00rxXb
@BiologyatYork@YBRI_UoY@The_MRC
Do not miss this! #inflammazoom is back in October 🎉 with James Murphy from WEHI and Jonathan Maelfait from VIB Ghent we are back with some really 🔥 stories!
Delighted to share that our study with @bioagelabs NLRP3 inhibitors is now online @JExpMed ! Together with @Geyer_lab@benedicte_py and @Innate_immuno we characterise BAL-0028 and BAL-0598. Excited to see the new NLRP3 biology they will reveal!
Last chance! The early bird registration for the innate immunity & inflammation UK 2025 meeting in Manchester closes TONIGHT at 23:59 BST.
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New review from our lab. Kudos to PhD student @SebGrant346534. 10 things you wish you knew about inflammatory caspases: a holistic review of their biochemistry, activation, and signalling - Journal of Biological Chemistry https://t.co/9zrVa1sU0T
Discover advances in innate immunity & inflammation at our event in Manchester, 11-12 Sept!
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Abstract deadline coming up fast - 15th July! Don’t miss the chance to be part of this fantastic meeting. Great opportunities for ECRs to present their research. Submit your abstract here! https://t.co/sixxphODPd
🔥 Dive into the latest on inflammasomes, innate immunity & more at our event with @BSI_Inflam on 11–12 Sept in Manchester!
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Dive into cutting-edge innate immunity & inflammation science at our event on September 11!
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I'm delighted to be hosting a #NLRP3@InflammaZoom spectacular next week! With @Innate_immuno and @anatapia85 - please join us on Monday 19th May. Register here: https://t.co/zDlGTOcgCB
Our preprint “Lysosome positioning affects NLRP3 inflammasome activation” is out! Excited to share the work from my PhD project. Big thanks to the amazing scientists who collaborated on this study! https://t.co/RJhOZCLtGJ
🚨 UK Cell Micro 2025 is here! 🚨
📅 2nd-3rd June 2025
📍 King’s College London
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The loss of TBK1, or both TBK1 and the related kinase IKKε, results in uncontrolled cell death–driven inflammation. We show that TBK1/IKKε prevent premature cell death by limiting the activity of multiple death pathways in myeloid cells.@FabiAlexFischer https://t.co/t0wbhGxfty
📢 I'll be hosting Jack Auty @mere_conjecture & Kesavardana Sannula @keshu_VRimmCh for the next @InflammaZoom session on Monday 20th Jan at 8am GMT, 1:30pm IST, 7PM AEDT. Register here:
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