The mechanism of HMGB1 secretion and release
Central South University · Xiangya Hospital Central South University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is a nonhistone nuclear protein that has multiple functions according to its subcellular location. In the nucleus, HMGB1 is a DNA chaperone that maintains the structure and function of chromosomes. In the cytoplasm, HMGB1 can promote autophagy by binding to BECN1 protein. After its active secretion or passive release, extracellular HMGB1 usually acts as a damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) molecule, regulating inflammation and immune responses through different receptors or direct uptake. The secretion and release of HMGB1 is fine-tuned by a variety of factors, including its posttranslational modification (e.g., acetylation, ADP-ribosylation, phosphorylation, and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 95.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 258
Authors
3- RCRuochan ChenCorresponding
Central South University, Xiangya Hospital Central South University
- RKRui Kang
Southwestern Medical Center, Southwestern Medical Center, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- DTDaolin Tang
Southwestern Medical Center, Southwestern Medical Center, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- HMGB1
- Cell biology
- Secretion
- Autophagy
- Pyroptosis
- Biology
- Necroptosis
- Cytoplasm
- Good health and well-being