Selected article for: "immune response and inflammatory signaling"

Author: Cadwell, Ken
Title: Crosstalk between autophagy and inflammatory signaling pathways: balancing host defence and homeostasis
  • Cord-id: cs1ootz4
  • Document date: 2016_10_3
  • ID: cs1ootz4
    Snippet: Autophagy has broad functions in immunity ranging from cell autonomous defense to coordination of complex multicellular responses. The successful resolution of infection and avoidance of autoimmunity necessitates efficient and timely communication between autophagy and pathways that sense the immune environment. In this article, progress in elucidating mechanisms of crosstalk between autophagy and inflammatory signaling cascades will be reviewed. The recent literature indicates that a variety of
    Document: Autophagy has broad functions in immunity ranging from cell autonomous defense to coordination of complex multicellular responses. The successful resolution of infection and avoidance of autoimmunity necessitates efficient and timely communication between autophagy and pathways that sense the immune environment. In this article, progress in elucidating mechanisms of crosstalk between autophagy and inflammatory signaling cascades will be reviewed. The recent literature indicates that a variety of immune mediators induce or repress autophagy. It is also becoming increasing clear that immune signaling cascades are subject to regulation by autophagy, and that a return to homeostasis following a robust immune response is critically dependent on this pathway. Importantly, examples of non-canonical forms of autophagy in mediating immunity are pervasive. Improved mechanistic understanding of the autophagy machinery offers hope for treating infectious and inflammatory diseases.

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