Folate Receptor Beta Signaling in the Regulation of Macrophage Antimicrobial Immune Response: A Scoping Review

Biomedicine Hub Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1159/000536186
Anna C.C. Castelo Branco, Lisa M. Rogers, David M Aronoff
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Abstract Introduction Folate, vitamin B9, is a water-soluble vitamin that is essential to cellular proliferation and division. In addition to the reduced folate carrier, eukaryotic cells take up folate through endocytosis mediated by one of two GPI-anchored folate receptors (FRs), FRα or FRβ. Two other isoforms of FR exist, FRγ and FRδ, neither of which support endocytic activities of FR signaling. FRβ is expressed primarily by monocytes and macrophages and highly expressed on activated macrophages. Macrophage expression of FRβ suggests a role for this receptor in modulating function of these immune sentinels, particularly as they engage in inflammatory processes. Despite several studies suggesting that folates can suppress inflammatory responses of macrophages to proinflammatory stimuli, there appears to be a lack of basic research examining the role of FRβ in modulating macrophage responses to microbial sensing. We therefore conducted a scoping review to assess evidence within the published literature addressing the question, “what is known about the extent to which FRβ regulates macrophage responses to sensing, and responding to, microorganisms?”. Methods As a strategy for the study selection, we queried articles indexed in the research database PubMed and the search engine Google Scholar (up until August 12, 2023), including combinations of the research words: macrophage, folate receptor beta, FOLR2. Results We identified 2 relevant articles out of 153 that are worth discussing here, none of which directly addressed our research question. Conclusion There is an unmet need to better define the contribution of FRβ to regulating the macrophage response to microbes.
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叶酸受体 Beta 信号在调节巨噬细胞抗微生物免疫反应中的作用:范围综述
摘要 引言 叶酸(维生素 B9)是一种水溶性维生素,对细胞增殖和分裂至关重要。除还原型叶酸载体外,真核细胞还通过两种 GPI-anchored 叶酸受体(FRs)(FRα 或 FRβ)之一介导的内吞作用吸收叶酸。叶酸受体还有另外两种异构体,即 FRγ 和 FRδ,它们都不支持叶酸受体信号的内吞活动。FRβ 主要由单核细胞和巨噬细胞表达,在活化的巨噬细胞上高度表达。巨噬细胞表达 FRβ 表明该受体在调节这些免疫哨兵的功能方面发挥作用,尤其是在它们参与炎症过程时。尽管一些研究表明叶酸能抑制巨噬细胞对促炎性刺激的炎症反应,但似乎缺乏对 FRβ 在调节巨噬细胞对微生物感应反应中的作用的基础研究。因此,我们针对 "FRβ在多大程度上调控巨噬细胞对微生物的感应和反应 "这一问题进行了一次范围界定研究,以评估已发表文献中的证据。方法 作为研究选择的一种策略,我们查询了研究数据库 PubMed 和搜索引擎 Google Scholar(截至 2023 年 8 月 12 日)收录的文章,包括研究词的组合:巨噬细胞、叶酸受体 beta、FOLR2。结果 我们从 153 篇相关文章中发现了 2 篇值得在此讨论的文章,但没有一篇直接涉及我们的研究问题。结论 我们需要更好地确定 FRβ 在调节巨噬细胞对微生物的反应方面的作用。
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