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Nhan đề: | Functions of the WNT Signaling Network in Shaping Host Responses to Infection |
Tác giả: | Ljungberg, Johanna K Kling, Jessica C Tran, Thao Thanh Blumenthal, Antje |
Từ khoá: | WNT signaling Anti-microbial defense Antigen presenting cells (APCS) Infection Inflammation |
Năm xuất bản: | 2019 |
Tùng thư/Số báo cáo: | Journal of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS);No. 08 .- P.1-23 |
Tóm tắt: | It is well-established that aberrant WNT expression and signaling is associated with developmental defects, malignant transformation and carcinogenesis. More recently, WNT ligands have emerged as integral components of host responses to infection but their functions in the context of immune responses are incompletely understood. Roles in the modulation of inflammatory cytokine production, host cell intrinsic innate defense mechanisms, as well as the bridging of innate and adaptive immunity have been described. To what degree WNT responses are defined by the nature of the invading pathogen or are specific for subsets of host cells is currently not well-understood. Here we provide an overview of WNT responses during infection with phylogenetically diverse pathogens and highlight functions of WNT ligands in the host defense against infection. Detailed understanding of how the WNT network orchestrates immune cell functions will not only improve our understanding of the fundamental principles underlying complex immune response, but also help identify therapeutic opportunities or potential risks associated with the pharmacological targeting of the WNT network, as currently pursued for novel therapeutics in cancer and bone disorders. |
Định danh: | https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/39564 |
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