20、 DAMP-sensing receptors in sterile inflammation and inflammatory diseases. T Gong, L Liu, W Jiang, R Zhou
Release time:2024/07/17
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- Journal:
- Nature Reviews Immunology
- Abstract:
- The innate immune system has the capacity to detect 'non-self' molecules derived from pathogens, known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns, via pattern recognition receptors. In addition, an increasing number of endogenous host-derived molecules, termed damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), have been found to be sensed by various innate immune receptors. The recognition of DAMPs, which are produced or released by damaged and dying cells, promotes sterile inflammation, which is important for tissue repair and regeneration, but can also lead to the development of numerous inflammatory diseases, such as metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, autoimmune diseases and cancer. Here we examine recent discoveries concerning the roles of DAMP-sensing receptors in sterile inflammation and in diseases resulting from dysregulated sterile inflammation, and then discuss insights into the cross-regulation of these receptors and their ligands.
- Document Code:
- 2020-2
- Translation or Not:
- no
- Date of Publication:
- 2020/02/20
- Links to published journals:
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31558839/
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