Chronic inflammation: importance of NOD2 and NALP3 in interleukin-1β generation
University of Copenhagen · Herlev Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Inflammation is part of the non-specific immune response that occurs in reaction to any type of bodily injury. In some disorders, the inflammatory process - which under normal conditions is self-limiting - becomes continuous and chronic inflammatory diseases might develop subsequently. Pattern recognition molecules (PRMs) represent a diverse collection of molecules responsible for sensing danger signals, and together with other immune components they are involved in the first line of defence. NALP3 and NOD2, which belong to a cytosolic subgroup of PRMs, dubbed Nod-like-receptors (NLRs), have been associated recently with inflammatory diseases, specifically Crohn's disease and Blau syndrome (NOD2) and familial…
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4Topics & keywords
- NALP3
- NOD2
- Inflammasome
- Inflammation
- Immunology
- Immune system
- Autoimmunity
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being