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  • Vonwirth V., Y. Bülbül, A. Werner, H. Echchannaoui, J. Windschmitt, A. Habermeier, S. Ioannidis, N. Shin, R. Conradi, M. Bros, S. Tenzer, M. Theobald, E.I. Closs, Munder M. Inhibition of arginase 1 liberates potent T cell immunostimulatory activity of human neutrophil granulocytes. Front Immunol. 2021; 11:617699. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.617699.

  • Werner A, Pieh D, Echchannaoui H, Rupp J, Rajalingam K, Theobald M, Closs EI, Munder M. Cationic Amino Acid Transporter-1-Mediated Arginine Uptake Is Essential for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Cell Proliferation and Viability Front Oncol. 2019; 9:1268. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2019.01268

  • Werner A, Koschke M, Leuchtner N, Luckner-Minden C, Habermeier A, Rupp J, Heinrich C, Conradi R, Closs EI, Munder M. Reconstitution of T Cell Proliferation under Arginine Limitation: Activated Human T Cells Take Up Citrulline via L-Type Amino Acid Transporter 1 and Use It to Regenerate Arginine after Induction of Argininosuccinate Synthase Expression. Front Immunol. 2017;8:864. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00864
     
  • Werner A, Amann E, Schnitzius V, Habermeier A, Luckner-Minden C, Leuchtner N, Rupp J, Closs EI, Munder M. Induced arginine transport via cationic amino acid transporter-1 is necessary for human T-cell proliferation. Eur J Immunol. 2016;46:92-103.
     
  • Rath M, Müller I, Kropf P, Closs EI, Munder M. Metabolism via arginase or nitric oxide synthase: two competing arginine pathways in macrophages. Front Immunol. 2014;5:532.
     
  • Kapp K, Prüfer S, Michel C, Habermeier A, Luckner-Minden C, Giese T, Bomalaski J, Langhans C, Kropf P, Müller I, Closs EI, Radsak MP, Munder M. Granulocyte functions are independent of arginine availability. J Leukoc Biol. 2014;96:1047-53.
     
  • Munder M, Engelhardt M, Knies MD, Medenhoff S, Wabnitz G, Luckner-Minden C, Feldmeyer N, Voss RH, Kropf P, Müller I, Conradi R, Samstag Y, Theobald M, Ho AD, Goldschmidt H, Hundemer M. Cytotoxicity of tumor antigen specific human T cells is unimpaired by arginine depletion. PLoS One. 2013;8(5):e63521.
     
  • Oberlies J, Watzl C, Giese T, Luckner C, Kropf P, Müller I, Ho AD, Munder M. Regulation of NK cell function by human granulocyte arginase. J Immunol. 2009;182:5259-67.
     
  • Munder M, Schneider H, Luckner C, Giese T, Langhans CD, Fuentes JM, Kropf P, Mueller I, Kolb A, Modolell M, Ho AD. Suppression of T cell functions by human granulocyte arginase. Blood. 2006;108:1627-34.
     
  • Munder M, Mollinedo F, Calafat J, Canchado J, Gil-Lamaignere C, Fuentes JM, Luckner C, Doschko G, Soler G, Eichmann K, Müller FM, Ho AD, Goerner M, Modolell M. Arginase I is constitutively expressed in human granulocytes and participates in fungicidal activity. Blood. 2005;105:2549-56.
     
  • Munder M, Bettelli E, Monney L, Slavik J, Nicholson LB, Kuchroo VK. Reduced self-reactivity of an autoreactive T cell after activation with cross-reactive non-self-ligand. J Exp Med. 2002;196:1151-62.
     
  • Munder M, Mallo M, Eichmann K, Modolell M. Murine macrophages secrete interferon gamma upon combined stimulation with interleukin (IL)-12 and IL-18: A novel pathway of autocrine macrophage activation. J Exp Med. 1998;187:2103-8.
     
  • Munder M, Eichmann K, Modolell M. Alternative metabolic states in murine macrophages reflected by the nitric oxide synthase/arginase balance: competitive regulation by CD4+ T cells correlates with Th1/Th2 phenotype. J Immunol. 1998;160:5347-54.