PubMed:28834743
Annnotations
PubMed_ArguminSci
| Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 95-196 | DRI_Background | denotes | Gut innate immune defenses control bacterial populations and protect the host interior from invasion. |
| T2 | 197-422 | DRI_Background | denotes | Although excess intestinal immune activity frequently promotes inflammatory illnesses, we know little about the consequences of chronic innate immune activity exclusively in endodermal gut cells of an otherwise normal animal. |
| T3 | 423-554 | DRI_Challenge | denotes | To address this question, we examined the consequences of persistent inflammatory signals in adult fly intestinal progenitor cells. |
| T4 | 555-720 | DRI_Outcome | denotes | We found that constitutive immune activity disrupts expression of homeostatic regulators such as Notch pathway components and induces hyperplasia throughout the gut. |
| T5 | 721-910 | DRI_Outcome | denotes | Consistent with these observations, we found that persistent immune signals interfere with progenitor cell differentiation and exacerbate the formation of Notch-dependent intestinal tumors. |
| T6 | 911-1021 | DRI_Background | denotes | These findings uncover a link between constitutive immune activity and tumorigenesis in intestinal stem cells. |
Goldhamster2_Cellosaurus
| Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 20-28 | CVCL_C410|Hybridoma|Mus musculus | denotes | Activity |
| T2 | 231-239 | CVCL_C410|Hybridoma|Mus musculus | denotes | activity |
| T3 | 284-286 | CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus | denotes | we |
| T4 | 347-355 | CVCL_C410|Hybridoma|Mus musculus | denotes | activity |
| T5 | 395-397 | CVCL_8754|Cancer_cell_line|Homo sapiens | denotes | an |
| T6 | 395-397 | CVCL_H241|Cancer_cell_line|Homo sapiens | denotes | an |
| T7 | 449-451 | CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus | denotes | we |
| T8 | 555-557 | CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus | denotes | We |
| T9 | 589-597 | CVCL_C410|Hybridoma|Mus musculus | denotes | activity |
| T10 | 757-759 | CVCL_5M23|Cancer_cell_line|Mesocricetus auratus | denotes | we |
| T11 | 934-935 | CVCL_6479|Finite_cell_line|Mus musculus | denotes | a |
| T12 | 969-977 | CVCL_C410|Hybridoma|Mus musculus | denotes | activity |
GoldHamster
| Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 38-51 | D063646 | denotes | Tumorigenesis |
| T2 | 38-51 | D063646 | denotes | Tumorigenesis |
| T3 | 55-65 | 2294143 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T4 | 55-65 | 504603 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T5 | 55-65 | 2294139 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T6 | 55-65 | 2294145 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T7 | 55-65 | 2294141 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T8 | 55-65 | 2294142 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T9 | 55-65 | 2294144 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T10 | 55-65 | 2294140 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T11 | 55-65 | D004330 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T12 | 55-65 | 2080301 | denotes | Drosophila |
| T13 | 371-385 | UBERON:0004185 | denotes | endodermal gut |
| T17 | 415-421 | UBERON:3010325 | denotes | animal |
| T18 | 415-421 | UBERON:0000468 | denotes | animal |
| T19 | 516-521 | UBERON:0007023 | denotes | adult |
| T20 | 652-657 | PR:P46530 | denotes | Notch |
| T21 | 658-665 | CHEBI:34922 | denotes | pathway |
| T22 | 689-700 | D006965 | denotes | hyperplasia |
| T23 | 689-700 | D006965 | denotes | hyperplasia |
| T24 | 716-719 | UBERON:0001555 | denotes | gut |
| T25 | 716-719 | UBERON:0004907 | denotes | gut |
| T26 | 716-719 | UBERON:0001007 | denotes | gut |
| T27 | 823-843 | GO:0030154 | denotes | cell differentiation |
| T28 | 863-872 | GO:0009058 | denotes | formation |
| T29 | 876-881 | PR:P46530 | denotes | Notch |
| T30 | 903-909 | D009369 | denotes | tumors |
| T31 | 903-909 | D009369 | denotes | tumors |
| T32 | 982-995 | D063646 | denotes | tumorigenesis |
| T33 | 982-995 | D063646 | denotes | tumorigenesis |
Inflammaging
| Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | 0-94 | Sentence | denotes | Constitutive Immune Activity Promotes Tumorigenesis in Drosophila Intestinal Progenitor Cells. |
| T2 | 95-196 | Sentence | denotes | Gut innate immune defenses control bacterial populations and protect the host interior from invasion. |
| T3 | 197-422 | Sentence | denotes | Although excess intestinal immune activity frequently promotes inflammatory illnesses, we know little about the consequences of chronic innate immune activity exclusively in endodermal gut cells of an otherwise normal animal. |
| T4 | 423-554 | Sentence | denotes | To address this question, we examined the consequences of persistent inflammatory signals in adult fly intestinal progenitor cells. |
| T5 | 555-720 | Sentence | denotes | We found that constitutive immune activity disrupts expression of homeostatic regulators such as Notch pathway components and induces hyperplasia throughout the gut. |
| T6 | 721-910 | Sentence | denotes | Consistent with these observations, we found that persistent immune signals interfere with progenitor cell differentiation and exacerbate the formation of Notch-dependent intestinal tumors. |
| T7 | 911-1021 | Sentence | denotes | These findings uncover a link between constitutive immune activity and tumorigenesis in intestinal stem cells. |
| T1 | 0-94 | Sentence | denotes | Constitutive Immune Activity Promotes Tumorigenesis in Drosophila Intestinal Progenitor Cells. |
| T2 | 95-196 | Sentence | denotes | Gut innate immune defenses control bacterial populations and protect the host interior from invasion. |
| T3 | 197-422 | Sentence | denotes | Although excess intestinal immune activity frequently promotes inflammatory illnesses, we know little about the consequences of chronic innate immune activity exclusively in endodermal gut cells of an otherwise normal animal. |
| T4 | 423-554 | Sentence | denotes | To address this question, we examined the consequences of persistent inflammatory signals in adult fly intestinal progenitor cells. |
| T5 | 555-720 | Sentence | denotes | We found that constitutive immune activity disrupts expression of homeostatic regulators such as Notch pathway components and induces hyperplasia throughout the gut. |
| T6 | 721-910 | Sentence | denotes | Consistent with these observations, we found that persistent immune signals interfere with progenitor cell differentiation and exacerbate the formation of Notch-dependent intestinal tumors. |
| T7 | 911-1021 | Sentence | denotes | These findings uncover a link between constitutive immune activity and tumorigenesis in intestinal stem cells. |