Invited speakers:
- Paul Kubes (Calgary, Canada; keynote speaker)
- Adam Denes (Budapest, Hungary)
- Spencer Freeman (Toronto, Canada)
- Ricardo Grieshaber-Bouyer (Heidelberg, Germany)
- Taco Kuijpers (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Clifford Lowell (San Francisco, USA)
- Sussan Nourshargh (London, UK)
- Renato Ostuni (Milano, Italy)
- Milka Sarris (Cambridge, UK)
- Carlos Silvestre-Roig (Munster, Germany)
- Irina Udalova (Oxford, UK)
- Sarah Walmsley (Edinburgh, UK)
Detailed program
Day 1 – Wednesday, 29 March 2023
15:00-18:00 | Registration | |
17:30-17:45 | Opening |
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Keynote session
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17:45-19:00 |
Paul Kubes (Calgary, Canada) The amazingly adaptable monocyte in tissue repair |
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19:00-21:00 | Welcome reception |
Day 2 – Thursday, 30 March 2023
Visualizing and manipulating phagocytes
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8:30-9:00 | Milka Sarris (Cambridge, UK) Neutrophil migration and fates at inflammatory sites: insights from zebrafish | |
9:00-9:15 | O-01Michael Mihlan (Freiburg, Germany) Neutrophil trapping and nexocytosis, mast cell-dependent processes for inflammatory signal relay | |
9:15-9:30 | O-02Szimonetta Tamás (Budapest, Hungary) Live visualization of LTB4 gradients with a novel fluorescent biosensor | |
9:30-9:45 | O-03Holly Rutherford (Sheffield, UK) Macrophage replacement in a zebrafish model of childhood leukodystrophy as a potential therapy | |
9:45-10:00 | O-04Markus Hoffmann (Lübeck, Germany) Stunning of neutrophils rather than depletion of mononuclear phagocytes accounts for the anti-inflammatory effects of clodronate liposomes | |
10:00-10:30 | Coffee break | |
Migration and imaging Chair: | ||
10:30-11:00 | Sussan Nourshargh (London, UK) Neutrophil breaching of venular walls in reverse: Mechanisms and pathophysiological implications | |
11:00-11:15 | O-05Mathis Richter (Münster, Germany) Biphasic neutrophil infiltration contributes to damage and repair in neonatal hypoxic-ischemic brain injury | |
11:15-11:30 | O-06Lou Wackerbarth (Munich, Germany) A20 and the non-canonical NF-κB pathway are key regulators of neutrophil recruitment during fetal ontogeny | |
11:30-11:45 | O-07Reza Akbarzadeh (Lübeck, Germany) Visualization of kinetics and dynamics of phagocytic dendritic cells in experimental autoimmune epidermolysis bullosa acquisita | |
11:45-12:00 | O-08Loic Rolas (London, UK) Senescent endothelial cells promote dysregulated neutrophil trafficking and neutrophil-dependent microvascular leakage in vivo | |
12:00-12:30 | Group photo | |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch break | |
Phagocytosis and cytoskeletal changes Chair: | ||
14:00-14:30 | Spencer Freeman (Toronto, Canada) Fluid surveillance and mechanotransduction in macrophages | |
14:30-14:45 | O-09Salma Rizo-Tellez (Montreal, Canada) Interferon-β co-operates with pro-resolving lipid mediators to regulate neutrophil phagocytosis and fate to drive resolution of acute bacterial inflammation | |
14:45-15:00 | O-10Joshi Sonal (Trieste, Italy) TIM4: Phagocytosis and beyond | |
15:00-15:15 | O-11Nicolas Rosa (Geneva, Switzerland) Role of mechanosensitive Piezo1 Ca2+ channels in phagocytosis by mouse neutrophils | |
15:15-15:30 | O-12Joaquín Cantón Sandoval (Murcia, Spain) Inhibition of nuclear translocation of GAPDH impacts neutrophil migration and ameliorates chronic skin inflammation | |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | |
Phagocytes in diseases Chair: | ||
16:00-16:30 | Ricardo Grieshaber-Bouyer (Heidelberg, Germany) Neutrophil heterogeneity in rheumatic diseases | |
16:30-16:45 | O-13Lili Balogh (Budapest, Hungary) Experimental dermatitis is dependent on Syk-expression in neutrophils | |
16:45-17:00 | O-14Sripriya Murthy (Lübeck, Germany) Myeloperoxidase plays an important role in EBA, an autoimmune blistering disease | |
17:00-17:15 | O-15Tommaso Vicanolo (Madrid, Spain) Neutrophils reinforce the skin barrier by matrix production | |
17:15-17:30 | O-16Simon Vikár (Budapest, Hungary) A Syk inhibitor blocks neutrophil-mediated skin separation in an ex vivo model of bullous pemphigoid | |
17:30-17:45 | O-17Luke Brown (Calgary, Canada) Cathelicidin Promotes Immunothrombosis During Bloodstream Infection | |
18:30-20:30 | Poster Dinner |
Day 3 – Friday, 31 March 2023
Phagocytes in diseases
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8:30-9:00 | Renato Ostuni (Milano, Italy) Transcriptional control of myeloid cell identity and activation | |
9:00-9:15 | O-18Celine Sewnath (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Neutrophil-mediated tumor cell killing induces uptake of antigens and dendritic cell maturation | |
9:15-9:30 | O-19Ekaterina Pylaeva (Essen, Germany) Therapeutic modulation of glycosaminoglycan-CCL2 interactions reverts tumor-induced immunosuppression | |
9:30-9:45 | O-20Stephen Chetwynd (Cambridge, UK) The GPCR adaptor protein norbin suppresses the neutrophil-mediated immunity of mice to pneumococcal infection | |
9:45-10:00 | O-21Vignesh Venkatakrishnan (Gothenburg, Sweden) The Pseudomonas aeruginosa lectin LecB modulates ROS production in human neutrophils | |
10:00-10:30 | Coffee break | |
Development, life cycle and cell death Chair: | ||
10:30-11:00 | Irina Udalova (Oxford, UK) Control of neutrophil development and activation at the chromatin level | |
11:00-11:15 | O-22Nicola Tamassia (Verona, Italy) The beginning of the neutrophil journey: identification of CD66b−CD64dimCD115− Neutrophil Committed Progenitor cells (NCPs) | |
11:15-11:30 | O-23Judith Giroud-Gerbetant (Barcelona, Spain) A role of Slc7a7 and amino acid availability in myeloid cell differentiation | |
11:30-11:45 | O-24Iker Valle Aramburu (London, UK) Neutrophils derived from TET2 mutant human hematopoietic stem cells display defective antimicrobial strategies and neutrophil extracellular trap clearance | |
11:45-12:00 | O-25Bartosz Michno (Krakow, Poland) Autophagy-related mechanisms enhance host defence against pneumococcal infection in a zebrafish model. | |
12:00-12:30 | Taco Kuijpers (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Neutrophil development and function: about old wine and new bottles | |
12:30-14:00 | Lunch break | |
Macrophage lineages Chair: | ||
14:00-14:30 | Ádám Dénes (Budapest, Hungary) Microglia modulate neuronal and vascular responses via purinergic mechanisms and inflammatory pathways | |
14:30-14:45 | O-26Iwan Evans (Sheffield, UK) Modulation of macrophage subpopulations in Drosophila via apoptotic cell clearance and related pathways | |
14:45-15:00 | O-27Selina Jorch (Bonn, Germany) Kupffer cell subtypes use different mechanisms to handle phagocytosed Staphylococcus aureus | |
15:00-15:15 | O-28Lilla Magyar (Szeged, Hungary) Transdifferentiation of phagocytic blood cells to encapsulating multinucleated giant hemocytes in Drosophila | |
15:15-15:30 | O-29Petros Tzerpos (Debrecen, Hungary) Active transcriptional repression as a safeguard mechanism for the functional specificity and diversity of tissue macrophages | |
15:30-16:00 | Coffee break | |
Signaling Chair: | ||
16:00-16:30 | Clifford Lowell (San Francisco, USA) Gain of function mutation in SKAP2 leading to autoimmune diabetes | |
16:30-16:45 | O-30Juan Manuel Lozano-Gil (Murcia, Spain) Gasdermin E mediates pyroptotic cell death of neutrophils and macrophages in a zebrafish model of chronic skin inflammation | |
16:45-17:00 | O-31Judith Austermann (Münster, Germany) S100-alarmins exacerbate autoinflammation in the Familial Mediterranean Fever in a Gasdermin-D and pyrin dependent manner | |
17:00-17:15 | O-32Lukács S. Lesinszki (Budapest, Hungary) The role of the Hck tyrosine kinase in nephrotoxic nephritis | |
17:15-17:30 | O-33Ákos M. Lőrincz (Budapest, Hungary) Mac-1 receptor signaling switches the anti-inflammatory EV production of neutrophils to pro-inflammatory | |
17:30-17:45 | O-34Roland Immler (Munich, Germany) Transient gasdermin D pores control S100A8/A9 release from rolling neutrophils | |
18:45-21:15 | Dinner Cruise on the Danube |
Day 4 – Saturday, 1 April 2023
Hypoxia and metabolism
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8:30-9:00 | Sarah Walmsley (Edinburgh, UK) Metabolic adaptions of circulating neutrophils in acute and chronic inflammatory disease states | |
9:00-9:15 | O-35Christopher M. Rice (Bristol, UK) Altered neutrophil metabolic state in malaria allows survival in hypoglycemia and promotes ROS production | |
9:15-9:30 | O-36Pranvera Sadiku (Edinburgh, UK) The role of mitochondria in neutrophils | |
9:30-9:45 | O-37Michele Fresneda Alarcon (Liverpool, UK) Dysregulated glycolysis in rheumatoid arthritis neutrophils | |
9:45-10:00 | O-38Catarina Leite (Uppsala, Sweden) Macrophages support healing of ischemic injury by transdifferentiating towards mural cells and adopting functions important for vascular support | |
10:00-10:30 | Coffee break | |
Neutrophil heterogeneity Chair: | ||
10:30-11:00 | Carlos Silvestre-Roig (Münster, Germany) Neutrophil heterogeneity as a consequence of niche specificity | |
11:00-11:15 | O-39Karen Aymonnier (Paris, France) G-CSF reshapes the cytosolic PCNA scaffold and modulates glycolysis in neutrophils | |
11:15-11:30 | O-40Michal Pastorek (Bratislava, Slovakia) Impact of age on neutrophil reactivity towards sterile and infectious stimuli | |
11:30-11:45 | O-41Juliana P. Zuliani (Porto Velho, Brazil) Phenotypic, functional and plasticity features of classical and alternatively activated human macrophages induced by venom secreted PLA2s | |
11:45-12:00 | O-42Erinke van Grinsven (Oxford, UK) Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the presence of immature neutrophils in inflamed murine joints | |
12:00-12:30 | Award and Closing remarks | |
12:30-13:30 | Farewell snacks and sandwiches |
List of posters
P-001 | Genna Abdullah (Liverpool, United Kingdom) Neutrophils in older people with frailty express higher levels of IL-8 receptors CD181 and CD182 than in healthy older people | |
P-002 | Irene Aranda Pardos (Münster, Germany) Speed of efferocytosis as heterogeneity mediator in tissue-resident macrophages | |
P-003 | Karen Aymonnier (Paris, France) Cytosolic PCNA scaffold negatively controls glycolysis in G-CSF treated neutrophils | |
P-004 | Ihab Azzam (Münster, Germany) TLR4-mediated core histone degradation drives immune tolerance in human monocytes | |
P-005 | Emil Bečka (Bratislava, Slovakia) FPR1 agonism ameliorates NETosis and partially decreases neutrophil phagocytosis of mitochondria but not bacteria | |
P-006 | Leonie M. Behrens (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Unravelling the method of action of the innate immune checkpoint CD47-SIRPα | |
P-007 | Larissa Belz (München, Germany) Neutrophils take up pancreatic tumor fragments and attenuate early liver metastasis | |
P-008 | Claire Bigot (Toulouse, France) Compression Force Microscopy: development of a new method to investigate the mechanics of phagocytosis | |
P-009 | Lili Katalin Boldizsár (Budapest, Hungary) The role of Src family kinases in LPS nephropathy | |
P-010 | Lars Borgards (Essen, Germany) Antimicrobial peptides in human pyelonephritis | |
P-011 | Nóra Borsos (Budapest, Hungary) Neutrophilic granulocytes modulate the inflammatory response of monocytes via extracellular vesicles | |
P-012 | Giuseppe Calamita (Bari, Italy) Aquaporin-9 (AQP9) is involved in the systemic inflammation of LPS-induced endotoxic shock in mouse | |
P-013 | Raphael Chevre (Münster, Germany) Time-restricted feeding enhances early atherosclerosis in hypercholesterolemic mice | |
P-014 | Julia Chu (Cambridge, United Kingdom) Age-related decline in the resistance of mice to bacterial infection and in LPS/TLR4 pathway-dependent neutrophil responses | |
P-015 | Ivan Conejeros (Giessen, Germany) Trypanosoma brucei brucei-induced aggregated NETs (aggNETs) depend on P2X1 and P2Y6 purinergic receptors | |
P-016 | Domonkos Czárán (Budapest, Hungary) Bicarbonate significantly strengthens neutrophil effector functions | |
P-017 | Roland Csépányi-Kömi (Budapest, Hungary) Lacking ARHGAP25 Mitigates the Symptoms of K/BxN Serum Transfer Arthritis in Mice | |
P-018 | Agnes Dahlstrand Rudin (Gothenburg, Sweden) CD177+ neutrophils are preferentially recruited to gingival crevicular fluid in periodontitis | |
P-019 | Amanda C. David (São Paulo, Brazil) Photobiomodulation reduces cell death in macrophages exposed to Bothrops jararacussu snake venoms | |
P-020 | Fabian Dehne (Budapest, Hungary) Investigating the role of fMLP in tissue-damage responses and developing a novel genetically encoded fluorescent fMLP biosensor | |
P-021 | Dorottya Deli (Budapest, Hungary) Analysis of intracellular tyrosine phosphorylation in circulating neutrophils as a rapid assay for the in vivo effect of oral tyrosine kinase inhibitors | |
P-022 | Rachele Di Donato (Pieve Emanuele, Italy) The role of ACKR2 in the regulation of granulopoiesis | |
P-023 | Maksim Domnich (Essen, Germany) Small extracellular vesicles mediate the tumorigenic activity of neutrophils | |
P-024 | Gizem Duru (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Activating tumor endothelial cells to increase immune infiltration and the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. | |
P-025 | Gabriel Espinosa (Giessen, Germany) P2X1 receptor antagonist NF449 inhibits Besnoitia besnoiti-induced neutrophil clustering and anchored extracellular trap (NET) formation | |
P-026 | Chinelo Etiaba (Bristol, United Kingdom) Hemozoin, a by-product of malaria infection, suppresses the neutrophil oxidative burst. | |
P-027 | Suzanne Faure-Dupuy (Paris, France) Impairment of macrophages functions and responses by the Human Rhinovirus 16 | |
P-028 | Krisztina Futosi (Budapest, Hungary) Effect of dasatinib on monosodium urate crystal-induced inflammatory responses | |
P-029 | Venkata Ram Gannavarapu (Uppsala, Sweden) Development of a human small intestinal gut-on-a-chip model enabling the study of epithelial cell/immune and bacterial interactions during homeostasis | |
P-030 | Elisa Gardiman (Verona, Italy) SARS-CoV-2-Associated ssRNAs Activate Human Neutrophils in a TLR8-Dependent Fashion | |
P-031 | Dávid S. Győri (Budapest, Hungary) De novo steroidogenesis in tumor cells drives bone metastasis and osteoclastogenesis | |
P-032 | Márk Havasi (Budapest, Hungary) Generation and characterization of β2 integrin-deficient HoxB8-transduced neutrophil progenitors | |
P-033 | Andrea Herrero-Cervera (Münster, Germany) Trojan horse neutrophils shuttle lipids into atherosclerotic lesions | |
P-034 | Markus H. Hoffmann (Lübeck, Germany) Modulation of inflammatory responses by amplifyers of reactive oxygen and neutrophil extracellular trap formation | |
P-035 | Mohamed Osama Kamalaldin Hussein (Debrecen, Hungary) The roles of the transcriptional repressor BACH1 in modulating the inflammatory response of non-polarized and polarized macrophages | |
P-036 | Daniel Irimia (Boston, United States) Transcellular LTB4 synthesis during neutrophil swarming against Candida albicans | |
P-037 | Priota Islam (Cambridge, United Kingdom) Identification of the role of P-Rex1 and its adaptor functions in Neutrophils | |
P-038 | Shivaprakash Jagalur Mutt (Uppsala, Sweden) Metabolic regulation of perivascular macrophage functions during ischemic injury | |
P-039 | Jakub Janko (Bratislava, Slovakia) Neutrophil extracellular traps formation is enhanced in fever and attenuated in hypothermia | |
P-040 | Lubica Janovicova (Bratislava, Slovakia) Neutrophil extracellular traps and extracellular DNA in a mouse model of the hemolytic uremic syndrome | |
P-041 | Vincent Jaquet (Geneva, Switzerland) PIEZO1-dependent mechanosensitive transient Ca2+ signaling in a human myeloid cell line | |
P-042 | Nastassia Kabankova (Essen, Germany) Determine the impact of type I IFNs on the properties of tumor-associated neutrophils during emergency granulopoiesis | |
P-043 | Kathrin Kalies (Luebeck, Germany) The immunomodulatory role of cell-derived nanoparticles on the function of macrophages | |
P-044 | Eszter Káposztás (Budapest, Hungary) The effect of a specific Syk tyrosine-kinase inhibitor in experimental arthritis | |
P-045 | Balázs Kardos (Debrecen, Hungary) Immunological characterization the different forms of necrotic cell death | |
P-046 | Veronika Karlsson (Gothenburg, Sweden) Galectin-3 – an immune modulator in ovarian cancer | |
P-047 | Éva Kemecsei (Budapest, Hungary) Characterization of the role of lymphatics in autoimmune arthritis | |
P-048 | Petra Koncz (Budapest, Hungary) The effect of the JAK inhibitor tofacitinib in experimental autoimmune skin blistering | |
P-049 | Nedim Kozarac (Mittelhäusern, Switzerland) Neutrophil granule proteases elastase and cathepsin G cleave SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and have a protective role in virus-mediated inflammation | |
P-050 | Vanessa Krémer (Paris, France) Untangling the NETs- biological triggers of NET formation | |
P-051 | Eva Kriváková (Brno, Czech Republic) The lyophilized human amniotic membrane preparations modulate the immune response of mouse macrophages | |
P-052 | Lukas Kubala (Brno, Czech Republic) Effect of 4-methylumbelliferone on the immune response of macrophages | |
P-053 | Clare Latta (London, United Kingdom) GPR84 regulates neutrophil extravasation in murine models of inflammation | |
P-054 | Chiara Lattanzi (Verona, Italy) Single cell RNA sequencing of immunosuppressive neutrophils from G-CSF treated donors | |
P-055 | Salomé Laurans (Orsay, France) When adenoviruses met neutrophils: what’s going on? | |
P-056 | Julia Lee (Edinburgh, United Kingdom) Defining neutrophil functions in glioblastoma multiforme | |
P-057 | Sophia Leußink (Münster, Germany) The role of LXR nuclear receptors in controlling membrane and cytoskeleton dynamics | |
P-058 | Amy Lewis (Sheffield, United Kingdom) Tuning neutrophils via hif-alpha isoforms to control mycobacterial infection in vivo | |
P-059 | Anna Lívia Linard Matos (Münster, Germany) Membrane binding and pore-forming proteins in inflammation | |
P-060 | Jie Liu (Paris, France) Activation of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase (NOX2) and phosphorylation of p47phox in human neutrophils during phagocytosis of opsonized zymosan | |
P-061 | Chloé Lopes (Paris, France) Discovery of a new NLRP3 inflammasome regulator: the cytoplasmic PCNA | |
P-062 | Catherine Loynes (Sheffield, United Kingdom) Destabilise Me: Targeting mRNA stability to treat inflammatory disease. | |
P-063 | Juan Manuel Lozano-Gil (Murcia, Spain) Biochemical and functional characterization of a novel inflammasome that regulates hematopoiesis | |
P-064 | Joshua Luft (Munich, Germany) A novel experimental approach for in vivo analyses of the salivary gland microvasculature | |
P-065 | Nora Majerhoffer (Budapest, Hungary) The effect of Syk inhibition on the functions of arthritic synovial fibroblasts | |
P-066 | Jonas Martensson (Gothenburg, Sweden) Human neutrophils sense the ketone body acetoacetate through the FFA2-receptor | |
P-067 | Taís Matozo (São Paulo, Brazil) Role of L-plastin in HIV trans-infection by dendritic cells | |
P-068 | Mikołaj Mazur (Krakow, Poland) Biological clock in classically and alternatively polarized phagocytes of common carp. | |
P-069 | Krisztina Spisák (Szeged, Hungary) The investigation of TNF reverse signaling on hiPSC-derived neuron-microglia co-cultures | |
P-070 | Veronika Miskolci (Madison, United States) Immunoresponsive gene 1 regulates macrophage metabolism in situ and supports collagen remodeling after sterile injury | |
P-071 | Federica Mornata (Rozzano, Milan, Italy) Modelling macrophages-glioblastoma cross-talk in tumor microenvironment | |
P-072 | Mátka Nagy (Budapest, Hungary) Neutrophil-derived extracellular vesicles regulate the viability and reactive oxygen species production of other immune cells | |
P-073 | Matteo Napoli (Munich, Germany) MRP8/14: fine tuning of calcium availability during β2 integrin activation in neutrophils | |
P-074 | Florence Niedergang (Paris, France) Mechanotransduction during Integrin-mediated phagocytosis | |
P-075 | Andy Nolan (Liverpool, United Kingdom) Targetting neutraphil extracellular traps for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and systemic lupus erythematosus. | |
P-076 | Oliver Nüsse (Orsay, France) Mechanical changes of neutrophils in acute inflammation | |
P-077 | Collins Osei-Sarpong (Muenster, Germany) Neutrophil extracellular trap formation regulates liver immune environment and barrier function | |
P-078 | Janina Osman (Uppsala, Sweden) The transcriptional repressor zmynd15, expressed in colonic macrophages, could have a protective role in colorectal carcinogenesis | |
P-079 | Maria Ovezik (Uppsala, Sweden) Contribution of pancreatic macrophages to neonatal islet maturation and long-term glucose homeostasis | |
P-080 | Irem Ozel (Essen, Germany) Stat3 deficiency in neutrophils promotes anti-tumoral neutrophil (N1) phenotype and inhibits tumor growth in murine transplantable head and neck tumor model. | |
P-081 | Annamaria Pedoto (Murcia, Spain) Opposed roles of the inflammasome of neutrophils and macrophages in a zebrafish model of COVID-19-associated cytokine storm syndrome | |
P-082 | Annamaria Pedoto (Murcia, Spain) In vivo visualization of ASC-specks formation, release and spreading in zebrafish using photoconvertible fluorescent protein Dendra | |
P-083 | Vincent Jaquet (Genève, Switzerland) STIM proteins sustain spontaneous Ca2+ elevations in mouse bone marrow neutrophils | |
P-084 | Sheela Ramanathan (Sherbrooke, Canada) Role of Interleukin-15 in the progression of liver fibrosis | |
P-085 | Maximilian Rembrink (Münster, Germany) The Role of the Interferon Regulatory Factor 8 and the Alarmins S100A8/A9 in Sepsis | |
P-086 | Julian Revenstorff (Münster, Germany) S100A8/A9 deficiency causes dysregulation of platelet-neutrophil-complex formation | |
P-087 | Rebecca Rixen (Muenster, Germany) A minor role of non-classical monocytes in ischemia-reperfusion injury and regeneration of the kidney | |
P-088 | Lola Rodríguez-Ruiz (Murcia, Spain) A novel role for the inflammasome in the regulation of hematopoiesis which contributes to hematopoietic alterations associated with chronic inflammatory and rare diseases. | |
P-089 | Julia Salafranca (Oxford, United Kingdom) Objective quantification of neutrophil maturation by live 3D imaging of nuclear morphology | |
P-090 | Felix P. Sanchez Klose (Göteborg, Sweden) Messages from the inside: Analysis of phagosome-specific events by the use of substrate-coupled beads | |
P-091 | Péter Sasvári (Budapest, Hungary) Proteomic studies to unveil the physical interactions of ARHGAP25 in neutrophilic granulocytes | |
P-092 | Tim Skrabanja (Utrecht, The Netherlands) Intravital imaging of intradermal microplastics in mice reveals a heterogeneous neutrophil response and failure of clearance | |
P-093 | Bojan Smiljanov (Munich, Germany) TSP-1 supports neutrophil trafficking to inflamed tissue by promoting interactions with platelets and endothelial cells | |
P-094 | Maja Sochalska (Krakow, Poland) Targeting deregulated expression of anti-apoptotic proteins belonging to the Bcl-2 family as a potential therapy against periodontal disease. | |
P-095 | Martina Sundqvist (Gothenburg, Sweden) More potent FPR1 inhibitors than the commonly used peptide antagonists are required to inhibit neutrophil chemotaxis | |
P-096 | Kata Petra Szilveszter (Budapest, Hungary) The effect of neutrophil-specific deletion of PLCγ2 in experimental autoimmune skin blistering | |
P-097 | Chiara Testini (Uppsala, Sweden) Macrophages contribute to vascular maturation and pruning important for tissue normalization during healing of ischemic injuries | |
P-098 | Kinga Tomcsányi (Budapest, Hungary) The role of Syk tyrosine kinase in monosodium urate crystal-induced inflammation | |
P-099 | Márta Tóth (Debrecen, Hungary) Phagocytic efficiency of human monocyte-derived dendritic cells is affected by the peptidoglycan modifications in Lactobacillus casei BL23 | |
P-100 | Alessia Troilo (Milano, Italy) The tetraspan MS4A4A modulates macrophage activation | |
P-101 | Claudia Tulotta (Münster, Germany) Dissecting neutrophilic and metastatic education in cancer | |
P-102 | Simon Tusnády (Budapest, Hungary) The role of phospholipase Cγ2 in monosodium urate crystal-induced inflammatory processes | |
P-103 | Cindy P. Ulloa Guerrero (Münster, Germany) Interactions between Spleenic Macrophages and Stromal cells are essential for the maintenance of the Marginal Zone | |
P-104 | Myrthe van Delft (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) IgA blocking FcαR1 (CD89) antibodies to treat IgA-mediated tissue damage in chronic inflammation and autoimmunity | |
P-105 | Miguel Vizoso Patiño (Uppsala, Sweden) Long-term intravital visualization of macrophage recruitment and function during endometrial repair | |
P-106 | Sami Wainwright (Essen, Germany) Monocytes in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia are immunosuppressive due to the upregulation of PD-1/PDL-1 axis | |
P-107 | Haitao Wang (London, United Kingdom) Pulmonary vasculature senescent endothelial cells attract rTEM neutrophils stemming from locally inflamed tissues | |
P-108 | Steven Webbers (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) Hermansky-Pudlak Syndrome type 2 neutrophils cultured from patient-derived induced Pluripotent stem cells reveal A phenotype of hemophagocytosis | |
P-109 | Heidi Welch (Cambridge, United Kingdom) The Rac-GEF Tiam1 controls integrin-dependent neutrophil responses | |
P-110 | Fredrik Wermeling (Stockholm, Sweden) CSF3 and IL-4 mediated modulation of neutrophil function during acute joint inflammation | |
P-111 | Lars Widera (Essen, Germany) Local recruitment of neutrophils into the bladder urothelium during bacterial infection | |
P-112 | Anne Wöhr (Gothenburg, Sweden) Neutrophil serine proteases process IL-18 to a cytokine variant with enhanced activity | |
P-113 | Przemyslaw Zakrzewski (Bristol, United Kingdom) The mitochondrial transacetylase tafazzin regulates neutrophil development and function | |
P-114 | Stella R. Zamuner (São Paulo, Brazil) Photobiomodulation as a therapeutic approach to the oxidative redox potential, lipid droplets formation and phagocytosis of murine macrophages stimulated with Bothrops jararacussu venom | |
P-115 | Juliana P. Zuliani (Porto Velho, Brazil) A venom C-type lectin induces NLRP3 inflammasome activation via TLR4 interaction in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells | |
P-116 | Jeffrey Mewburn (Kingstone, Canada) Mitochondria in human neutrophils mediate killing of Staphylococcus aureus | |
P-117 | Catarina Leite (Uppsala, Sweden) Tissue ischemia induces mobilization of pro-angiogenic neutrophils from the spleen | |
P-118 | Emiliána Jex (Budapest, Hungary) Interactions between the NLRP3-dependent IL-1β and the type I interferon pathways in human plasmacytoid dendritic cells |