Mincle as a potential intervention target for the prevention of inflammation and fibrosis (Review).
Mol Med Rep
; 29(6)2024 06.
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ABSTRACT
Macrophageinducible Ctype lectin receptor (Mincle) is predominantly found on antigenpresenting cells. It can recognize specific ligands when stimulated by certain pathogens such as fungi and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This recognition triggers the activation of the nuclear factorκB pathway, leading to the production of inflammatory factors and contributing to the innate immune response of the host. Moreover, Mincle identifies lipid damagerelated molecules discharged by injured cells, such as Sin3associated protein 130, which triggers aseptic inflammation and ultimately hastens the advancement of renal damage, autoimmune disorders and malignancies by fostering tissue inflammation. Presently, research on the functioning of the Mincle receptor in different inflammatory and fibrosisassociated conditions has emerged as a popular topic. Nevertheless, there remains a lack of research on the impact of Mincle in promoting longlasting inflammatory reactions and fibrosis. Additional investigation is required into the function of Mincle receptors in chronological inflammatory reactions and fibrosis of organ systems, including the progression from inflammation to fibrosis. Hence, the present study showed an overview of the primary roles and potential mechanism of Mincle in inflammation, fibrosis, as well as the progression of inflammation to fibrosis. The aim of the present study was to clarify the potential mechanism of Mincle in inflammation and fibrosis and to offer perspectives for the development of drugs that target Mincle.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Inflammation
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Mol Med Rep
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
Greece