PMC:7271924 / 13871-14967 JSONTXT 13 Projects

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T110 0-86 Sentence denotes LF plays an important role in host defense, upon its release from the neutrophil (26).
T111 87-230 Sentence denotes LF also enhances natural killer cell activity in immune defense (135) and can restrict the entry of the virus into host cells during infection.
T112 231-371 Sentence denotes As part of the host's inflammatory response, leucocytes, including neutrophils, release LF from their granules, where it is normally stored.
T113 372-528 Sentence denotes Activated neutrophils also release chromatin fibers, known as neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), which trap and kill, amongst others, bacteria (1, 136).
T114 529-605 Sentence denotes These NETs likewise modulate both acute and chronic inflammation (137, 138).
T115 606-729 Sentence denotes NETs are also found in various autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (139, 140).
T116 730-796 Sentence denotes Interestingly, 106 human neutrophils can release 15 μg of LF (26).
T117 797-938 Sentence denotes In addition to DNA and histones, NET fibers contain extranuclear proteins and proteins such as elastase, myeloperoxidase (MPO), and LF (141).
T118 939-1082 Sentence denotes LF may also serve as an intrinsic inhibitor of NETs release into the circulation, and may therefore be central in controlling NETs release (1).
T119 1083-1096 Sentence denotes See Figure 3.