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An acute immune response underlies the benefit of cardiac stem cell therapy 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7790) : 405-+
作者:  Schmacke, Niklas A.;  Hornung, Veit
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Clinical trials using adult stem cells to regenerate damaged heart tissue continue to this day(1,2), despite ongoing questions of efficacy and a lack of mechanistic understanding of the underlying biological effect(3). The rationale for these cell therapy trials is derived from animal studies that show a modest but reproducible improvement in cardiac function in models of cardiac ischaemic injury(4,5). Here we examine the mechanistic basis for cell therapy in mice after ischaemia-reperfusion injury, and find that-although heart function is enhanced-it is not associated with the production of new cardiomyocytes. Cell therapy improved heart function through an acute sterile immune response characterized by the temporal and regional induction of CCR2(+) and CX3CR1(+) macrophages. Intracardiac injection of two distinct types of adult stem cells, cells killed by freezing and thawing or a chemical inducer of the innate immune response all induced a similar regional accumulation of CCR2(+) and CX3CR1(+) macrophages, and provided functional rejuvenation to the heart after ischaemia-reperfusion injury. This selective macrophage response altered the activity of cardiac fibroblasts, reduced the extracellular matrix content in the border zone and enhanced the mechanical properties of the injured area. The functional benefit of cardiac cell therapy is thus due to an acute inflammatory-based wound-healing response that rejuvenates the infarcted area of the heart.


  
Forecasting species range dynamics with process-explicit models: matching methods to applications 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (11) : 1940-1956
作者:  Briscoe, Natalie J.;  Elith, Jane;  Salguero-Gomez, Roberto;  Lahoz-Monfort, Jose J.;  Camac, James S.;  Giljohann, Katherine M.;  Holden, Matthew H.;  Hradsky, Bronwyn A.;  Kearney, Michael R.;  McMahon, Sean M.;  Phillips, Ben L.;  Regan, Tracey J.;  Rhodes, Jonathan R.;  Vesk, Peter A.;  Wintle, Brendan A.;  Yen, Jian D. L.;  Guillera-Arroita, Gurutzeta
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Demography  mechanistic  population dynamics  process-based models  species distribution model  
The mechanistic basis for higher-order interactions and non-additivity in competitive communities 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2019, 22 (3) : 423-436
作者:  Letten, Andrew D.;  Stouffer, Daniel B.
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Coexistence  higher-order interactions  Lotka-Volterra  mechanistic models  non-additivity  resource competition  
Predicting shifting sustainability trade-offs in marine finfish aquaculture under climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (8) : 3654-3665
作者:  Sara, Gianluca;  Gouhier, Tarik C.;  Brigolin, Daniele;  Porporato, Erika M. D.;  Mangano, Maria Cristina;  Mirto, Simone;  Mazzola, Antonio;  Pastres, Roberto
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aquaculture  mechanistic predictive models  Mediterranean Sea  regional climate models  seabass  trade-offs  
Trophic interaction modifications: an empirical and theoretical framework 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 20 (10)
作者:  Terry, J. Christopher D.;  Morris, Rebecca J.;  Bonsall, Michael B.
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Food webs  indirect effects  interaction strength  mechanistic models  non-trophic interaction  population dynamics  trait-mediated indirect interaction  trophic interaction modification  trophic interactions  
Moving forward in circles: challenges and opportunities in modelling population cycles 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 20 (8)
作者:  Barraquand, Frederic;  Louca, Stilianos;  Abbott, Karen C.;  Cobbold, Christina A.;  Cordoleani, Flora;  DeAngelis, Donald L.;  Elderd, Bret D.;  Fox, Jeremy W.;  Greenwood, Priscilla;  Hilker, Frank M.;  Murray, Dennis L.;  Stieha, Christopher R.;  Taylor, Rachel A.;  Vitense, Kelsey;  Wolkowicz, Gail S. K.;  Tyson, Rebecca C.
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Chaos  cycle loss  evolution  forcing  mechanistic models  population fluctuations  predator-prey  stochasticity  synchrony