操纵泛光体:毫无根据的炒作还是对人类免疫力的新希望?

IF 8.1 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dhruv Enuganti, Navya Bandharam, Bhavishya Narra, Vinod Kumar Yata, Narasaiah Kolliputi
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人体免疫系统使用许多策略来保护自己免受伤害,试图恢复体内平衡状态。在这些策略中,激活的主要防御机制是先天免疫。先天免疫利用表面含有模式识别受体(PRRs)的吞噬细胞来促进病原体和/或一般受损/损伤细胞上的某些分子的附着,这些细胞分别含有模式相关分子模式(PAMPs)和损伤/危险相关分子模式(DAMPs)。在宿主细胞中,DAMPs和PAMPs与PRRs相关。先天免疫细胞与致病分子模式之间的相互作用触发程序性细胞死亡(PCD)途径;主要有三种:焦亡、凋亡和坏死。从历史上看,这三种细胞被认为是自主运作的,它们之间没有任何交集,但新兴的研究将一个新概念带到了聚光灯下:PANoptosis。PANoptosome是一种多蛋白复合物,整合了焦亡、凋亡和坏死的分子成分,但独立于它们发挥作用。这种综合途径在消除感染或受损细胞和调节免疫反应中起着至关重要的作用。PANoptosis在任何时候都必须严格控制,因为任何异常都可能增加许多慢性、严重和潜在的绝症的机会。更好地理解PANoptosis为免疫学研究和医学提供了一套有希望的可能性。通过阐明PCD通路之间的关系以及它们如何聚集在一起形成PANoptosome,可以分离出更好的治疗靶点,并将其整合到针对各种疾病的新的创新治疗中。本文综述了PANoptosis的机制及其对未来医学的可能影响,有可能弥合围绕复杂免疫疾病存在的知识差距,并确定有助于治疗/治愈的新标志物和重要因素。
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Manipulating the PANoptosome: baseless hype or a newfound hope for human immunity?

The human immune system uses many tactics to protect itself from harm, attempting to restore homeostatic conditions. Of these tactics, the primary defense mechanism which is activated is innate immunity. Innate immunity employs phagocytic cells which contain Pattern Recognition Receptors (PRRs) on their surface to promote attachment to certain molecules on pathogens and/or generally damaged/injured cells, which contain Pattern-Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs) and Damage/Danger-Associated Molecular Patterns (DAMPs), respectively. DAMPs and PAMPs associate with PRRs in host cells. The interaction between innate immune cells and pathogenic molecular patterns triggers programmed cell death (PCD) pathways; the three main ones being pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis. Historically, the three were thought to operate autonomously, with no intersection between any, but emerging research has brought a new concept into the limelight: PANoptosis. PANoptosis is now recognized as a distinct, innate immune-regulated inflammatory cell death pathway orchestrated by the PANoptosome, a multiprotein complex that integrates molecular components from pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis, yet functions independently of them. This integrated pathway plays a crucial role in eliminating infected or damaged cells and modulating immune responses. PANoptosis must be tightly regulated at all times, as any abnormality may increase the chances of a multitude of chronic, severe, and potentially terminal illnesses. Developing a better understanding of PANoptosis offers a promising set of possibilities within immunology research and medicine. By elucidating the relationship between the PCD pathways and how they come together to form a PANoptosome, better targets for treatment can be isolated and integrated into new innovative treatments for a wide range of ailments. This review addresses the mechanisms surrounding PANoptosis and its possible implications for the future of medicine, carrying the potential to bridge the gap of knowledge that exists surrounding complex immunological illnesses and also identifying new markers and significant factors contributing to a treatment/cure.

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Apoptosis
Apoptosis 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
9.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
85
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Apoptosis, a monthly international peer-reviewed journal, focuses on the rapid publication of innovative investigations into programmed cell death. The journal aims to stimulate research on the mechanisms and role of apoptosis in various human diseases, such as cancer, autoimmune disease, viral infection, AIDS, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders, osteoporosis, and aging. The Editor-In-Chief acknowledges the importance of advancing clinical therapies for apoptosis-related diseases. Apoptosis considers Original Articles, Reviews, Short Communications, Letters to the Editor, and Book Reviews for publication.
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