: Macrophages are integral part of the body's defense against pathogens and serve as vital regulators of inflammation. Adaptor molecules, featuring diverse domains, intricately orchestrate the recruitment and transmission of inflammatory responses through signaling cascades. Key domains involved in macrophage polarization include Toll-like receptors (TLRs), Src Homology2 (SH2) and other small domains, alongside receptor tyrosine kinases, crucial for pathway activation. This review aims to elucidate the enigmatic role of macrophage adaptor molecules in modulating macrophage activation, emphasizing their diverse roles and potential therapeutic and investigative avenues for further exploration.
Imperative role of adaptor proteins in macrophage toll-like receptor signaling pathways / Rughetti, Aurelia; Bharti, Shreya; Savai, Rajkumar; Barmpoutsi, Spyridoula; Weigert, Andreas; Atre, Rajat; Siddiqi, Faaiza; Sharma, Rahul; Khabiya, Rakhi; Hirani, Nik; Baig, Mirza S. - In: FUTURE SCIENCE OA. - ISSN 2056-5623. - 10:1(2024). [10.1080/20565623.2024.2387961]
Imperative role of adaptor proteins in macrophage toll-like receptor signaling pathways
Rughetti, AureliaPrimo
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2024
Abstract
: Macrophages are integral part of the body's defense against pathogens and serve as vital regulators of inflammation. Adaptor molecules, featuring diverse domains, intricately orchestrate the recruitment and transmission of inflammatory responses through signaling cascades. Key domains involved in macrophage polarization include Toll-like receptors (TLRs), Src Homology2 (SH2) and other small domains, alongside receptor tyrosine kinases, crucial for pathway activation. This review aims to elucidate the enigmatic role of macrophage adaptor molecules in modulating macrophage activation, emphasizing their diverse roles and potential therapeutic and investigative avenues for further exploration.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.