Role of Toll-like receptors in exosome biogenesis and angiogenesis capacity.

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Bioimpacts Pub Date : 2024-07-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34172/bi.30333
Parisa Hassanpour, Fatemeh Sadeghsoltani, Mir-Meghdad Safari, Sanya Haiaty, Reza Rahbarghazi, Ali Mota, Mohamad Rahmati
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Abstract

Adaptive inflammation consists of multiple cellular changes and molecular reactions to protect host cells against several pathological conditions. Along with the activation of varied immune cells, the production and secretion of cytokines arrays can regulate the progression of inflammatory response in a paracrine manner. Among different molecular cascades, Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are activated in response to several pathological conditions and damage signals. It has been indicated that extracellular vesicles, especially exosomes (Exos) are key bioshuttles with specific cargoes and are involved in cell-to-cell communication. The role of Exos in the initiation, progression, and cession of inflammation has been previously addressed in terms of cytokine transmission. Whether and how the activation of TLRs can alter the Exo biogenesis and angiogenesis potential in immune cells and endothelial cells (ECs) remains to be elucidated. Here, the cross-talk between the TLRs, Exo biogenesis, and angiogenesis has been highlighted.

toll样受体在外泌体生物发生和血管生成能力中的作用。
适应性炎症包括多种细胞变化和分子反应,以保护宿主细胞免受多种病理条件的影响。随着各种免疫细胞的激活,细胞因子阵列的产生和分泌可以旁分泌方式调节炎症反应的进展。在不同的分子级联中,toll样受体(TLRs)被激活以响应多种病理条件和损伤信号。研究表明,细胞外囊泡,特别是外泌体(Exos)是携带特定货物的关键生物载体,并参与细胞间的通讯。Exos在炎症的发生、进展和消退中的作用先前已经在细胞因子传播方面得到了解决。TLRs的激活是否以及如何改变免疫细胞和内皮细胞(ECs)的外显子生物发生和血管生成潜能仍有待阐明。在这里,tlr, Exo生物发生和血管生成之间的串扰已经被强调。
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Bioimpacts
Bioimpacts Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
7.70%
发文量
36
审稿时长
5 weeks
期刊介绍: BioImpacts (BI) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary international journal, covering original research articles, reviews, commentaries, hypotheses, methodologies, and visions/reflections dealing with all aspects of biological and biomedical researches at molecular, cellular, functional and translational dimensions.
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