CCR2 recruits an inflammatory macrophage subpopulation critical for angiogenesis in tissue repair

…, T Lucas, G Van Loo, JA Knipper… - Blood, The Journal …, 2012 - ashpublications.org
Monocytes/macrophages are critical in orchestrating the tissue-repair response. However, the
mechanisms that govern macrophage regenerative activities during the sequential phases …

[HTML][HTML] Tissue-specific contribution of macrophages to wound healing

CM Minutti, JA Knipper, JE Allen, DMW Zaiss - Seminars in cell & …, 2017 - Elsevier
Macrophages are present in all tissues, either as resident cells or monocyte-derived cells
that infiltrate into tissues. The tissue site largely determines the phenotype of tissue-resident …

[PDF][PDF] Interleukin-4 receptor α signaling in myeloid cells controls collagen fibril assembly in skin repair

JA Knipper, S Willenborg, J Brinckmann, W Bloch… - Immunity, 2015 - cell.com
Activation of the immune response during injury is a critical early event that determines whether
the outcome of tissue restoration is regeneration or replacement of the damaged tissue …

Local amplifiers of IL-4Rα–mediated macrophage activation promote repair in lung and liver

…, LH Jackson-Jones, B García-Fojeda, JA Knipper… - Science, 2017 - science.org
The type 2 immune response controls helminth infection and maintains tissue homeostasis
but can lead to allergy and fibrosis if not adequately regulated. We have discovered local …

Immune‐and non‐immune‐mediated roles of regulatory T‐cells during wound healing

DM Zaiss, CM Minutti, JA Knipper - Immunology, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The immune system has a well‐established contribution to tissue homeostasis and wound
healing. However, in many cases immune responses themselves can cause severe tissue …

Long-term imaging of cellular forces with high precision by elastic resonator interference stress microscopy

NM Kronenberg, P Liehm, A Steude, JA Knipper… - Nature cell …, 2017 - nature.com
Cellular forces are crucial for many biological processes but current methods to image them
have limitations with respect to data analysis, resolution and throughput. Here, we present a …

Myeloid cell recruitment versus local proliferation differentiates susceptibility from resistance to filarial infection

SM Campbell, JA Knipper, D Ruckerl, CM Finlay… - Elife, 2018 - elifesciences.org
10.7554/eLife.30947.001 Both T H 2-dependent helminth killing and suppression of the T H
2 effector response have been attributed to macrophages (MΦ) activated by IL-4 (M(IL-4)). …

[HTML][HTML] Helminth-induced Th2 cell dysfunction is distinct from exhaustion and is maintained in the absence of antigen

JA Knipper, A Ivens, MD Taylor - PLoS neglected tropical …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
T cell-intrinsic regulation, such as anergy, adaptive tolerance and exhaustion, is central to
immune regulation. In contrast to Type 1 and Type 17 settings, knowledge of the intrinsic fate …

[PDF][PDF] Diabetes impedes the epigenetic switch of macrophages into repair mode

JA Knipper, X Ding, SA Eming - Immunity, 2019 - cell.com
In this issue of Immunity, Kimball et al. (2019) show that restoring expression of the chromatin
modifying enzyme Setdb2 in macrophages rescues impaired wound healing associated …

[HTML][HTML] Concurrent Infection With the Filarial Helminth Litomosoides sigmodontis Attenuates or Worsens Influenza A Virus Pathogenesis in a Stage-Dependent …

GR Hardisty, JA Knipper, A Fulton, J Hopkins… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Filarial helminths infect approximately 120 million people worldwide initiating a type 2
immune response in the host. Influenza A viruses stimulate a virulent type 1 pro-inflammatory …