Complexity of Danger: The Diverse Nature of Damage-associated Molecular Patterns
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Abstract
In reply to internal or external danger stimuli, the body orchestrates an inflammatory response. The endogenous triggers of this process are the damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). DAMPs represent a heterogeneous group of molecules that draw their origin either from inside the various compartments of the cell or from the extracellular space. Following interaction with pattern recognition receptors in cross-talk with various non-immune receptors, DAMPs determine the downstream signaling outcome of septic and aseptic inflammatory responses. In this review, the diverse nature, structural characteristics, and signaling pathways elicited by DAMPs will be critically evaluated.
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- Damp
- Pattern recognition receptor
- Receptor
- Extracellular
- Signal transduction
- Immune system
- Biology
- Inflammation
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