DEL-1-Regulated Immune Plasticity and Inflammatory Disorders
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Abstract
In contrast to traditional immune cell-centered viewpoints, recent studies suggest that tissues are not passive recipients of immunity but have a ‘regulatory say’ over the host inflammatory response. Identification of tissue-derived homeostatic molecules regulating immune plasticity is seminal for understanding the inherent regulatory potential of different organs in the immune response. DEL-1 (developmental endothelial locus-1) is a secreted multidomain protein interacting with integrins and phospholipids and regulates, depending on its expression location, distinct stages of the host inflammatory response (from myelopoiesis over leukocyte recruitment to efferocytosis and resolution of inflammation). Here we synthesize recent evidence of DEL-1 as an exemplar local regulatory factor in the context of tissue immune plasticity and inflammatory disorders (such as periodontitis, multiple sclerosis, and pulmonary disorders), and discuss its potential as a therapeutic agent.
Details
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 444-459 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Trends in molecular medicine |
Volume | 25 |
Issue number | 5 |
Publication status | Published - May 2019 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
PubMed | 30885428 |
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Keywords
- DEL-1, EDIL3, homeostasis, inflammation, integrins, myelopoiesis, periodontitis, resolution