Contribution of large-pore channels to inflammation induced by microorganisms

Vega, Jose L.; Gutierrez, Camila; Rojas, Mauro; Guiza, Juan; Saez, Juan C.

Abstract

Plasma membrane ionic channels selectively permeate potassium, sodium, calcium, and chloride ions. However, large-pore channels are permeable to ions and small molecules such as ATP and glutamate, among others. Large-pore channels are structures formed by several protein families with little or no evolutionary linkages including connexins (Cxs), pannexins (Panxs), innexin (Inxs), unnexins (Unxs), calcium homeostasis modulator (CALHMs), and Leucine-rich repeat-containing 8 (LRRC8) proteins. Large-pore channels are key players in inflammatory cell response, guiding the activation of inflammasomes, the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 ss), and the release of adenosine-5 '-triphosphate (ATP), which is considered a danger signal. This review summarizes our current understanding of large-pore channels and their contribution to inflammation induced by microorganisms, virulence factors or their toxins.

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Título según WOS: Contribution of large-pore channels to inflammation induced by microorganisms
Título de la Revista: FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volumen: 10
Editorial: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.3389/fcell.2022.1094362

Notas: ISI