线粒体功能与先天免疫功能障碍

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Aurea Oliva , Carolina Meroño , Javier Traba
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摘要

线粒体在先天免疫系统的激活中起着重要作用。这种细胞器将免疫细胞的代谢重编程调节为促炎或抗炎亚型,这两种亚型通常利用非常不同的代谢途径来实现其功能。它还作为一个信号平台,激活免疫和非免疫细胞中的免疫途径,因为它可以产生炎症途径的激动剂,包括toll样受体、炎症小体或干扰素基因途径的环状GMP-AMP合成酶刺激剂,从而产生促炎细胞因子和抗病毒分子,如i型干扰素。线粒体的这些新功能在对抗病原体中很重要,但当失调时也会导致人类疾病。本文综述了这一领域的最新发现,并重点介绍了线粒体核酸在先天免疫信号通路调控中的作用。
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Mitochondrial function and dysfunction in innate immunity

The mitochondria play an important role in the activation of the innate immune system. This organelle modulates the metabolic reprogramming of the immune cell into proinflammatory or anti-inflammatory subtypes, which typically utilize very different metabolic pathways to fulfill their functions. It also acts as a signaling platform to activate immune routes in both immune and nonimmune cells, as it can generate agonists for inflammatory pathways, including toll-like receptors, inflammasomes, or the cyclic GMP–AMP synthase–stimulator of interferon genes pathway, which lead to the generation of proinflammatory cytokines and antiviral molecules such as type-I interferons. These novel functions of the mitochondria are important in the fight against pathogens, but also contribute to human disease when dysregulated. This review describes recent findings in this field and highlights the role of mitochondrial nucleic acids in the regulation of innate immune signaling pathways.

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