Clinical significance of determining neutrophil extracellular traps in women with oncogynecological neoplasms

The formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), described first in 2004 as a previously unknown neutrophil strategy for combating microbes, has been attracting a growing interest in research community. NETs play a key role in inflammation and infection exploiting effector functions such as d...

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Main Authors: Z. D. Aslanova (Author), J. Kh. Khizroeva (Author), A. G. Solopova (Author), V. A. Solodkiy (Author), A. V. Vorobev (Author), D. V. Blinov (Author), M. D. Aslanova (Author), I. A. Nakaidze (Author), J.-C. Gris (Author), I. Elalamy (Author), A. D. Makatsariya (Author)
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Published: IRBIS LLC, 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:The formation of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs), described first in 2004 as a previously unknown neutrophil strategy for combating microbes, has been attracting a growing interest in research community. NETs play a key role in inflammation and infection exploiting effector functions such as degranulation, phagocytosis as well as production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). NETs play a crucial role in defense against systemic infections. Additionally NETs involved in inflammation, and in the pathogenesis of non-infectious diseases, such as autoimmune diseases and cancer.
Item Description:2313-7347
2500-3194
10.17749/2313-7347/ob.gyn.rep.2023.447