Literature DB >> 16225770

Heat shock protein and innate immunity.

Min-Fu Tsan1, Baochong Gao.   

Abstract

In addition to serving as molecular chaperones, heat shock proteins (HSPs) have been implicated in autoimmune diseases, antigen presentation and tumor immunity. Extensive work in the last 10 years has also suggested that HSPs such as Hsp60, Hsp70, Hsp90 and gp96, may be potent activators of the innate immune system capable of inducing the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines by the monocyte-macrophage system, and the activation and maturation of dendritic cells via the Toll-like receptor 2 and 4 signal transduction pathways. However, recent evidence suggests that the reported cytokine effects of HSPs may be a result of the contaminating bacterial cell-wall products. This concise review summarizes the current controversy over the role of HSPs in innate immunity.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 16225770

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Immunol        ISSN: 1672-7681            Impact factor:   11.530


  55 in total

1.  Identification of two small heat shock proteins with different response profile to cadmium and pathogen stresses in Venerupis philippinarum.

Authors:  Chenghua Li; Lingling Wang; Xuanxuan Ning; Aiqin Chen; Linbao Zhang; Song Qin; Huifeng Wu; Jianmin Zhao
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2010-04-20       Impact factor: 3.667

2.  Heat shock protein 70B' (HSP70B') expression and release in response to human oxidized low density lipoprotein immune complexes in macrophages.

Authors:  Kent J Smith; Waleed O Twal; Farzan Soodavar; Gabriel Virella; Maria F Lopes-Virella; Samar M Hammad
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-03-26       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 3.  The human HSP70 family of chaperones: where do we stand?

Authors:  Jürgen Radons
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2016-02-10       Impact factor: 3.667

Review 4.  Endocrine control of mucosal immunity in the female reproductive tract: impact of environmental disruptors.

Authors:  B Dunbar; M Patel; J Fahey; C Wira
Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol       Date:  2012-01-25       Impact factor: 4.102

Review 5.  Macrophage activation by endogenous danger signals.

Authors:  X Zhang; D M Mosser
Journal:  J Pathol       Date:  2008-01       Impact factor: 7.996

6.  An in-solution ultrasonication-assisted digestion method for improved extracellular matrix proteome coverage.

Authors:  Kirk C Hansen; Lauren Kiemele; Ori Maller; Jenean O'Brien; Aarthi Shankar; Jaime Fornetti; Pepper Schedin
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2009-04-07       Impact factor: 5.911

7.  The expression and release of Hsp60 in 6-OHDA induced in vivo and in vitro models of Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Mei jiang Feng; Ling Zhang; Zhengxia Liu; Ping Zhou; Xiang Lu
Journal:  Neurochem Res       Date:  2013-08-14       Impact factor: 3.996

8.  Identification of a novel cognate cytosolic Hsp70 gene (MnHsc70-2) from oriental river prawn Macrobrachium nipponense and comparison of its expressions with the first cognate Hsc70 (MnHsc70-1) under different stresses.

Authors:  Yunji Xiu; Jia Feng; Weiqiang Lu; Dandan Liu; Ting Wu; Huanxi Zhu; Peng Liu; Wenjie Li; Qian Ren; Wei Gu; Qingguo Meng; Wen Wang
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2014-05-24       Impact factor: 3.667

9.  Expression of Hsp70 in the mud crab, Scylla paramamosain in response to bacterial, osmotic, and thermal stress.

Authors:  Ya'nan Yang; Haihui Ye; Huiyang Huang; Shaojing Li; Xueliang Liu; Xianglan Zeng; Jie Gong
Journal:  Cell Stress Chaperones       Date:  2013-01-17       Impact factor: 3.667

10.  Differential intracellular localization of Hsp70 in the gill and heart tissue of fresh water prawn Macrobrachium malcolmsonii during thermal stress.

Authors:  Karthi Muthuswamy; Deepankumar Shanmugam Prema; Vasanth Krishnan; Geraldine Pitchairaj; Selvakumar Subramaniam
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2018-08-04       Impact factor: 2.316

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