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Author: Barnay-Verdier, Stéphanie; Maréchal, Vincent; Borde, Chloé
Title: HMGB1: un lien entre inflammation septique et non septique
  • Cord-id: vp5j3et3
  • Document date: 2009_12_11
  • ID: vp5j3et3
    Snippet: HMGB1 (High Mobility group box 1) protein was originally identified as a DNA-binding protein that functions as a structural co-factor. Recent works demonstrated that HMGB1 can be released outside the cell, upon immune activation or primary cell necrosis. In the extracellular space, HMGB1 acts as a potent soluble factor that coordinates cellular events that are crucial for the amplification of inflammation, establishment of early immune responses and tissue repair. However, extracellular HMGB1 al
    Document: HMGB1 (High Mobility group box 1) protein was originally identified as a DNA-binding protein that functions as a structural co-factor. Recent works demonstrated that HMGB1 can be released outside the cell, upon immune activation or primary cell necrosis. In the extracellular space, HMGB1 acts as a potent soluble factor that coordinates cellular events that are crucial for the amplification of inflammation, establishment of early immune responses and tissue repair. However, extracellular HMGB1 also acts as a potent pro-inflammatory cytokine that contributes to the pathogenesis of diverse inflammatory and infectious disorders.

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