id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-010983-2bzllo0n Adrover, Jose M. Programmed ‘disarming’ of the neutrophil proteome reduces the magnitude of inflammation 2020-01-13 .txt text/plain 11266 613 51 MRP8 CRE Arntl fl/fl mice, which have a neutrophil-specific deletion of Arntl (which encodes Bmal1, referred hereafter as Bmal1 ΔN ) showed no circadian differences in MPO + granule content between ZT5 and ZT13 (Extended Data Fig. 4a ) and NET formation (Extended Data Fig. 4b ) in blood Ly6G + neutrophils compared to neutrophils from wild-type controls, suggesting that Bmal1 controlled the changes in the neutrophil proteome. Proteome analysis in Ly6G + neutrophils purified at ZT5 (day) or ZT13 (night) from the blood of Bmal1 ΔN mice (Extended Data Fig. 4c and Supplementary Table 5) indicated that Bmal1 ΔN neutrophils did not show circadian changes in granule proteins or in NET-associated proteins (Extended Data Fig. 4d,e) . We measured neutrophil counts in blood and performed proteomic analysis, granule content and NET-formation assays in neutrophils isolated at 8:00, 14:00 and 17:00 (Extended Data Fig. 9a ), when diurnal patterns in neutrophil number and phenotype are prominent in humans 12 , from ten healthy volunteers. ./cache/cord-010983-2bzllo0n.txt ./txt/cord-010983-2bzllo0n.txt