| Literature DB >> 16547218 |
Davide Ferrari1, Cinzia Pizzirani, Elena Adinolfi, Roberto M Lemoli, Antonio Curti, Marco Idzko, Elisabeth Panther, Francesco Di Virgilio.
Abstract
Human IL-1 family proteins are key mediators of the host response to infections, injury, and immunologic challenges. The mechanism by which IL-1 activates proinflammatory responses in target cells, and the plasma membrane receptors involved, is fairly well known. This has led to the development of innovative drugs that block IL-1 downstream to its synthesis and secretion. On the contrary, the mechanism of IL-1 and other IL-1 family members (e.g., IL-18) maturation and release is incompletely understood. Accruing evidence points to a plasma membrane receptor for extracellular ATP, the P2X(7) receptor, as a key player in both processes. A deeper understanding of the mechanism by which the P2X(7) receptor triggers IL-1 maturation and exteriorization may suggest novel avenues for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and provide a deeper insight in the fundamental mechanism of protease activation and cellular export of proteins lacking a leader sequence.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16547218 DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.176.7.3877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422