非典型炎症小体与自噬在炎症反应和疾病中的功能相互作用

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.4196/kjpp.24.240
Young-Su Yi
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炎性体是一个细胞膜多蛋白平台,在炎症反应中发挥着关键作用,炎症反应是一种重要的先天性免疫反应,可保护机体免受病原体和细胞危险信号的侵害。自噬是一种基本的细胞机制,它通过消除和回收功能失调的分子和亚细胞元素来维持细胞的平衡。以前的许多研究都表明,在炎症反应和疾病中,早先发现的典型炎症小体与自噬之间存在着功能上的相互作用。鉴于越来越多的证据表明非典型炎症小体是炎症反应中独特而关键的因素,非典型炎症小体与自噬之间的功能性相互作用值得注意。最近的研究表明,非经典炎性体和自噬在功能上与炎症反应和疾病相关。这篇综述全面讨论了最近研究非典型炎症小体(如小鼠 caspase-11 和人类 caspase-4)与自噬及自噬相关蛋白在炎症反应和疾病中的功能性相互作用,并为通过调节非典型炎症小体和自噬之间的功能性相互作用开发新型抗炎疗法提供了见解。
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Functional interplay between non-canonical inflammasomes and autophagy in inflammatory responses and diseases.

The inflammasome is a cytosolic multiprotein platform that plays a key role in the inflammatory response, an essential innate immune response that protects the body from pathogens and cellular danger signals. Autophagy is a fundamental cellular mechanism that maintains homeostasis through the elimination and recycling of dysfunctional molecules and subcellular elements. Many previous studies have demonstrated a functional interplay between canonical inflammasomes that were earlier discovered and autophagy in inflammatory responses and diseases. Given the increasing evidence that non-canonical inflammasomes are unique and key factors in inflammatory responses, the functional interplay between non-canonical inflammasomes and autophagy is noteworthy. Recent studies have demonstrated that non-canonical inflammasomes and autophagy are functionally correlated with inflammatory responses and diseases. This review comprehensively discusses recent studies that have investigated the functional interplay of non-canonical inflammasomes, such as mouse caspase-11 and human caspase-4, with autophagy and autophagy-related proteins in inflammatory responses and diseases and provides insight into the development of novel anti-inflammatory therapeutics by modulating the functional interplay between non-canonical inflammasomes and autophagy.

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Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology
Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-PHYSIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology (Korean J. Physiol. Pharmacol., KJPP) is the official journal of both the Korean Physiological Society (KPS) and the Korean Society of Pharmacology (KSP). The journal launched in 1997 and is published bi-monthly in English. KJPP publishes original, peer-reviewed, scientific research-based articles that report successful advances in physiology and pharmacology. KJPP welcomes the submission of all original research articles in the field of physiology and pharmacology, especially the new and innovative findings. The scope of researches includes the action mechanism, pharmacological effect, utilization, and interaction of chemicals with biological system as well as the development of new drug targets. Theoretical articles that use computational models for further understanding of the physiological or pharmacological processes are also welcomed. Investigative translational research articles on human disease with an emphasis on physiology or pharmacology are also invited. KJPP does not publish work on the actions of crude biological extracts of either unknown chemical composition (e.g. unpurified and unvalidated) or unknown concentration. Reviews are normally commissioned, but consideration will be given to unsolicited contributions. All papers accepted for publication in KJPP will appear simultaneously in the printed Journal and online.
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