Anna S. Heinemann, Tabea C. Fricke, Christine Herzog, Frank G. Echtermeyer, Andreas Leffler
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Abstract
Neutrophils play a vital role in human immune defense, and their dysregulation can cause collateral damage in sepsis and autoimmune diseases. We provide evidence for the involvement of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 2 (TRPV2) in cytokine expression and transmigration in human neutrophils as well as in HL60 cells. These data identify TRPV2 as a candidate target for novel therapeutics regulating neutrophil activity.
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