Endoplasmic reticulum stress in the cellular release of damage-associated molecular patterns

Alejandra Wu Chuang, Oliver Kepp, Guido Kroemer, Lucillia Bezu

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    Several pathological and inflammatory disorders induce a cytoprotective endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress that aims at reestablishing tissue homeostasis, yet can also ignite lethal signaling pathways leading to apoptotic cell death when ER stress endures. Cells that undergo episodes of ER stress in response to pathological malfunction or cytotoxic agents can expose and release immunomodulatory damaged-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) on their surface and into the extracellular space, respectively. Immunosuppressive DAMPs inhibit the transfer of antigens from stressed cells to antigen-presenting cells (APCs), whereas immunostimulatory DAMPs can act on APCs to facilitate antigen uptake, processing and presentation to stimulate T cell-mediated adaptive immune responses. In this review, we focus on immunomodulatory DAMPs that are released/exposed in conditions of ER stress induced in the context of chronic pathologies and anticancer therapies.

    langue originaleAnglais
    titreBiology of the Endoplasmic Reticulum
    rédacteurs en chefOliver Kepp, Lorenzo Galluzzi
    EditeurElsevier Inc.
    Pages1-28
    Nombre de pages28
    ISBN (imprimé)9780128197448
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 janv. 2020

    Série de publications

    NomInternational Review of Cell and Molecular Biology
    Volume350
    ISSN (imprimé)1937-6448

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