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Journal of Inflammation Research

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Neutrophils in a New Light: Emerging Roles in Inflammation

Neutrophils are among the most abundant and evolutionarily conserved components of the innate immune system, long recognized for their frontline role in microbial defense and acute inflammation. However, our understanding of these cells has significantly evolved. Beyond their classical functions, neutrophils are now appreciated as highly plastic and multifunctional cells with the capacity to influence a wide range of immune responses, including those involved in chronic and sterile inflammation, tissue repair, autoimmunity, and even cancer. This Article Collection highlights the growing complexity of neutrophil biology and its implications for understanding and treating inflammatory diseases.

Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing of Peripheral Blood Reveals Neutrophil Heterogeneity in Childhood ANCA-Associated Vasculitis

Wei S, Tan L, Tang L, Xiong HY, Yang Q, Jiao J, Liu Z, Zhang G, Yang H, Li Q, Zhang A, Wang M

Journal of Inflammation Research 2026, 19:545080

Published Date: 15 January 2026

The Role of Neutrophils in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Mechanisms and Clinical Significance

Zhang F, Li W

Journal of Inflammation Research 2026, 19:585447

Published Date: 4 March 2026