HSP60在伴侣与免疫系统的生理和致病相互作用中是一个普遍存在的参与者

Q4 Medicine
A. M. Gammazza, C. C. Bavisotto, S. David, R. Barone, F. Rappa, C. Campanella, E. Macario, F. Cappello, A. Macario
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:HSP60参与由所有伴侣和紧密相关分子(伴侣系统或CS)整合的系统与免疫系统(IS)之间的许多相互作用。这些相互作用不断发生,以维持正常的细胞生理,但偶尔会受到干扰,成为可能导致疾病的病理事件的介质。这种向病理学的转变可能是由遗传或后天的各种因素引起的,这些因素导致HSP60的定性和/或定量修饰,或人类和微生物伴侣蛋白同源物之间的免疫交叉反应,或伴侣蛋白的促炎和抗炎作用之间的平衡破裂。因此,可能会发生自身免疫性和慢性炎症性病变。同样,CS-IS相互作用的干扰,例如在衰老过程中发生的相互作用,可能有利于致癌。HSP60可以被肿瘤细胞征用以帮助其高速蛋白质合成,并且在肿瘤细胞用来避免抗肿瘤免疫反应的设备中也是一种发射物。在这里,我们简要讨论了HSP/伴侣的规范和非规范功能;以及HSP60作为一种多功能分子,其迁移路线,及其在致癌过程中以及在某些慢性炎症和自身免疫性疾病中的可能作用。我们研究了HSP60作为一种生物标志物的潜力,该生物标志物可用于诊断和监测其积极参与的各种疾病的进展。最后,我们讨论了当HSP60是一种致病因子时,将其作为控制其活性的靶点,或作为纠正其缺陷的治疗剂。
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HSP60 is a Ubiquitous Player in the Physiological and Pathogenic Interactions between the Chaperoning and the Immune Systems
: HSP60 participates in many interactions between the system integrated by all chaperones and closely associated molecules (chaperoning system or CS) and the immune system (IS). These interactions occur constantly to maintain normal cell physiology but, occasionally, they are perturbed and become mediators of pathologic events that may lead to disease. This switch to pathology may be initiated by various factors, genetic or acquired, which cause qualitative and/or quantitative modifications of HSP60, or immune crossreactivity between the human and microbial chaperonin orthologs, or a break in the balance between the pro- and anti-inflammatory actions of the chaperonin. Thus, autoimmune and chronic inflammatory pathologies may occur. Likewise, a perturbation of the CS-IS interactions, e.g ., those that take place during ageing, may favor carcinogenesis. HSP60 may be commandeered by tumor cells to assist its high-rate protein synthesis and, also, to be an emissary among the devices tumor cells utilize to avoid anti-tumor immune reactions. Here, we briefly discuss the canonical and non-canonical functions of HSP/chaperones; and HSP60 as a multifunctional molecule, its migration itinerary, and its possible roles during carcinogenesis and in certain chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases. We examine the potential of HSP60 as a biomarker useful for diagnosing and monitoring the progression of the various conditions in which it actively participates. Lastly, we discuss the use HSP60 as target for controlling its activity when it is an etiopathogenic factor, or as a therapeutic agent to correct its deficiency.
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Current Immunology Reviews
Current Immunology Reviews Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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期刊介绍: Current Immunology Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances in clinical immunology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to clinical research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians in clinical immunology.
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