Literature DB >> 19828376

Pathogen recognition receptors, cancer and inflammation in the gut.

Masayuki Fukata1, Maria T Abreu.   

Abstract

The pathogen recognition receptors (PRRs) initiate immediate responses against infection and tissue damage to protect the host from microbial invasion. In response to mucosal damage, intestinal PRR signaling initiates damage repair processes. Recent advances appear to link PRR abnormalities and inflammatory as well as neoplastic intestinal disorders. Emerging evidence suggests a dual role of PRRs, in which they may simultaneously induce tumorigenesis and antitumor immunity. PRR may induce tumor cell proliferation by activating cell survival signaling mainly via NF-kappaB, but this signal can activate dendritic cells to promote antitumor immunity. TLR signaling within the tumor cells may result in evasion of immune surveillance, propagation of metastatic growth, or rather, induction of tumor cell apoptosis depending on ligands. Epithelial cells induce endogenous PRR ligands when damaged or during neoplastic transformation. Targeted manipulation of PRR signaling may provide emerging opportunities for the development of new therapeutic strategies for many gastrointestinal diseases.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19828376      PMCID: PMC2826797          DOI: 10.1016/j.coph.2009.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Pharmacol        ISSN: 1471-4892            Impact factor:   5.547


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