Name
monocyte
Namespace Keyword
Cell
Namespace
Cell Ontology (CL)
Namespace Version
20170511
Namespace URL
https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/cell/cell-20170511.belanno

Sample Annotated Edges 5

a(CHEBI:heme) positiveCorrelation a(MESH:"Reactive Oxygen Species") View Subject | View Object

Heme is an amphipathic molecule that can promote the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) via Fenton chemistry, thereby leading to membrane damage. PubMed:27798618

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monocyte
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Blood
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Sepsis
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a(CHEBI:heme) negativeCorrelation bp(MESH:Phagocytosis) View Subject | View Object

Induction of hemolysis with phenylhydrazine or addition of heme to whole blood at concentrations mimicking the physiological range of plasma heme in hemolytic patients (5–50 μM)6 led to a dose-dependent impairment of E. coli phagocytosis by neutrophils and monocytes, as compared with DMSO controls (Fig. 3g and Supplementary Fig. 2n,o), indicating that our mouse model was reflective of human hemolytic conditions. PubMed:27798618

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monocyte
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Blood
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Sepsis
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a(CHEBI:heme) positiveCorrelation bp(GO:"actin cytoskeleton reorganization") View Subject | View Object

We quantified these changes by automatic image analysis and found that heme-induced cytoskeleton rearrangement led to a significant increase in cell area and perimeter, as well as a decrease in circularity (form factor) (Fig. 4d,e and Supplementary Fig. 3b–d), indicating that the heme-induced defective phagocytic response was likely tied to cytoskeleton rearrangements. PubMed:27798618

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monocyte
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Blood
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a(CHEBI:heme) increases act(p(MGI:Cdc42)) View Subject | View Object

Heme stimulation of RAW264.7 macrophages induced immediate Cdc42 activation for up to 30 min after stimulation (Fig. 6d), without inducing changes in total Cdc42 protein amounts (Supplementary Fig. 6b). PubMed:27798618

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monocyte
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Sepsis
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a(CHEBI:quinine) positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:Phagocytosis) View Subject | View Object

The top performing drug identified was the antimalarial compound quinine, which fully restored phagocytosis in the presence of heme, without affecting baseline phagocytosis (Fig. 8a and Supplementary Fig. 8b,c). PubMed:27798618

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