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The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macrophage polarization.
Daniel B, Czimmerer Z, Halasz L, Boto P, Kolostyak Z, Poliska S, Berger WK, Tzerpos P, Nagy G, Horvath A, Hajas G, Cseh T, Nagy A, Sauer S, Francois-Deleuze J, Szatmari I, Bacsi A, Nagy L. Daniel B, et al. Among authors: poliska s. Genes Dev. 2020 Nov 1;34(21-22):1474-1492. doi: 10.1101/gad.343038.120. Epub 2020 Oct 15. Genes Dev. 2020. PMID: 33060136 Free PMC article.
Macrophage PPARγ, a Lipid Activated Transcription Factor Controls the Growth Factor GDF3 and Skeletal Muscle Regeneration.
Varga T, Mounier R, Patsalos A, Gogolák P, Peloquin M, Horvath A, Pap A, Daniel B, Nagy G, Pintye E, Póliska S, Cuvellier S, Larbi SB, Sansbury BE, Spite M, Brown CW, Chazaud B, Nagy L. Varga T, et al. Among authors: poliska s. Immunity. 2016 Nov 15;45(5):1038-1051. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2016.10.016. Epub 2016 Nov 8. Immunity. 2016. PMID: 27836432 Free PMC article.
The Nuclear Receptor PPARγ Controls Progressive Macrophage Polarization as a Ligand-Insensitive Epigenomic Ratchet of Transcriptional Memory.
Daniel B, Nagy G, Czimmerer Z, Horvath A, Hammers DW, Cuaranta-Monroy I, Poliska S, Tzerpos P, Kolostyak Z, Hays TT, Patsalos A, Houtman R, Sauer S, Francois-Deleuze J, Rastinejad F, Balint BL, Sweeney HL, Nagy L. Daniel B, et al. Among authors: poliska s. Immunity. 2018 Oct 16;49(4):615-626.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.immuni.2018.09.005. Immunity. 2018. PMID: 30332629 Free PMC article.
Labelled regulatory elements are pervasive features of the macrophage genome and are dynamically utilized by classical and alternative polarization signals.
Horvath A, Daniel B, Szeles L, Cuaranta-Monroy I, Czimmerer Z, Ozgyin L, Steiner L, Kiss M, Simandi Z, Poliska S, Giannakis N, Raineri E, Gut IG, Nagy B, Nagy L. Horvath A, et al. Among authors: poliska s. Nucleic Acids Res. 2019 Apr 8;47(6):2778-2792. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkz118. Nucleic Acids Res. 2019. PMID: 30799488 Free PMC article.
PRMT1 and PRMT8 regulate retinoic acid-dependent neuronal differentiation with implications to neuropathology.
Simandi Z, Czipa E, Horvath A, Koszeghy A, Bordas C, Póliska S, Juhász I, Imre L, Szabó G, Dezso B, Barta E, Sauer S, Karolyi K, Kovacs I, Hutóczki G, Bognár L, Klekner Á, Szucs P, Bálint BL, Nagy L. Simandi Z, et al. Among authors: poliska s. Stem Cells. 2015 Mar;33(3):726-41. doi: 10.1002/stem.1894. Stem Cells. 2015. PMID: 25388207 Free article.
Immunotopographical Differences of Human Skin.
Béke G, Dajnoki Z, Kapitány A, Gáspár K, Medgyesi B, Póliska S, Hendrik Z, Péter Z, Törőcsik D, Bíró T, Szegedi A. Béke G, et al. Among authors: poliska s. Front Immunol. 2018 Mar 5;9:424. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.00424. eCollection 2018. Front Immunol. 2018. PMID: 29556238 Free PMC article.
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