reviewMolecular BiomedicineAug 28, 2025DIAMOND OA

Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in diseases: implications for therapy

HLHeya LinWXWei XiongLFLili FuJYJie YiJYJiantang Yang

Zunyi Medical University

PubMed
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Abstract

Damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) are endogenous danger signal molecules released by damaged, stressed or dead cells that bind to pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), activating immune responses and inflammatory signaling pathways to play critical regulatory roles in various pathophysiological processes. This review classifies DAMPs into three major categories (protein-based, nucleic acid-based and mitochondria-derived) based on distinct molecular characteristics and biological functions, analyzing their structural features and functional differences. We systematically summarize current understanding of DAMP molecular transformation mechanisms, release pathways and recognition processes, with…

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Keywords
  • Damp
  • Pattern recognition receptor
  • Signal transduction
  • Gene silencing
  • Biology
  • Cell signaling
  • Immune system
  • Innate immune system
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