The Inflammasome NLRs in Immunity, Inflammation, and Associated Diseases
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Abstract
Inflammasome activation leads to caspase-1 activation, which causes the maturation and secretion of pro-IL-1β and pro-IL-18 among other substrates. A subgroup of the NLR (nucleotide-binding domain, leucine-rich repeat containing) proteins are key mediators of the inflammasome. Studies of gene-deficient mice and cells have implicated NLR inflammasomes in a host of responses to a wide range of microbial pathogens, inflammatory diseases, cancer, and metabolic and autoimmune disorders. Determining exactly how the inflammasome is activated in these diseases and disease models remains a challenge. This review presents and integrates recent progress in the field.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 50.68
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 177
Authors
3- BKBeckley K. DavisCorresponding
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
- HWHaitao Wen
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
- JPJenny P.‐Y. Ting
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Inflammasome
- Biology
- Inflammation
- Caspase 1
- Immunity
- Immunology
- AIM2
- Pyrin domain
- Good health and well-being