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Title: | Inflammation research sails through the sea of immunology to reach immunometabolism | Authors: | Kumar, V. | Issue Date: | 2019 | Source: | 73 , 2019, p. 128-145 | Pages: | 128-145 | Journal: | International Immunopharmacology | Abstract: | Inflammation occurs as a result of acute trauma, invasion of the host by different pathogens, pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) or chronic cellular stress generating damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). Thus inflammation may occur under both sterile inflammatory conditions including certain cancers, autoimmune or autoinflammatory diseases (Rheumatic arthritis (RA)) and infectious diseases including sepsis, pneumonia-associated acute lung inflammation (ALI) or acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The pathogenesis of inflammation involves dysregulation of an otherwise protective immune response comprising of various innate and adaptive immune cells and humoral (cytokines and chemokines) mediators secreted by these immune cells upon the activation of signaling mechanisms regulated by the activation of different pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). However, the pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory action of these immune cells is determined by the metabolic stage of the immune cells. The metabolic process of immune cells is called immunometabolism and its shift determined by inflammatory stimuli is called immunometabolic reprogramming. The article focuses on the involvement of various immune cells generating the inflammation, their interaction, immunometabolic reprogramming, and the therapeutic targeting of the immunometabolism to manage inflammation.L20019547562019-05-17 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.intimp.2019.05.002 | Resources: | https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L2001954756&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.intimp.2019.05.002 | | Keywords: | chromosome 6;disease association;endosome;epithelium cell;glycolysis;homeostasis;human;immune response;immunocompetent cell;immunology;immunometabolism;immunopathogenesis;inflammation;innate immunity;liver cell;malignant neoplasm;mast cell;neuroblastoma cell;open reading frame;phagolysosome;phagosome;pneumonia;priority journal;review;rheumatoid arthritis;sepsis;lysosome;formylpeptide receptornucleotide binding oligomerization domain like receptor;pattern recognition receptor;retinoic acid inducible protein I;toll like receptor;adaptive immunity;adult respiratory distress syndrome;antiinflammatory activity;astrocytoma cell;capillary endothelial cell;cell activation;cell interaction;cell metabolism;cell stress | Type: | Article |
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