Cell stress proteins in extracellular fluids: friend or foe?

A Graham Pockley, Gabriele Multhoff
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Abstract

For many years the perception has been that mammalian stress proteins are intracellular molecules that are only present in the extracellular environment as a consequence of pathological situations such as necrotic cell death. However, many investigators have now shown that these proteins can be released from a variety of viable (non-necrotic) cell types in vitro, by a mechanism which has yet to be fully established. Moreover, we and a number of others have reported Hsp60 and/or Hsp70 to be present in the peripheral circulation of normal individuals. These observations have profound implications for the perceived role of these proteins as universal pro-inflammatory intercellular 'danger' signalling molecules, and the functional significance and role(s) of these ubiquitously expressed and highly conserved families of molecules must therefore be critically re-evaluated. This paper reviews the evolving evidence which indicates that stress proteins such as Hsp60 and Hsp70 are present in, and can be released into the extracellular compartment under normal physiological conditions, and puts into context their pro- and anti-inflammatory potential.

细胞外液中的细胞应激蛋白:是敌是友?
多年来,人们一直认为哺乳动物应激蛋白是细胞内分子,仅在细胞外环境中存在,是细胞坏死等病理情况的结果。然而,许多研究人员现在已经表明,这些蛋白质可以通过一种尚未完全建立的机制,在体外从各种活的(非坏死的)细胞类型中释放出来。此外,我们和其他一些人已经报道了Hsp60和/或Hsp70存在于正常人的外周循环中。这些观察结果对这些蛋白作为普遍的促炎细胞间“危险”信号分子的认知作用具有深远的意义,因此必须对这些无处不在的表达和高度保守的分子家族的功能意义和作用进行批判性的重新评估。本文综述了Hsp60和Hsp70等应激蛋白在正常生理条件下存在于细胞外腔室并能释放到细胞外腔室的最新证据,并介绍了它们的促炎和抗炎潜力。
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