Zitvogel Laurence, Kroemer Guido
Curr Opin Immunol. 2008 Oct;20(5):501-3. doi: 10.1016/j.coi.2008.07.009. Epub 2008 Aug 14.
The innate immune system is charged with the daunting task to discriminate harmless cell death events, as they occur in normal tissue homeostasis, and potentially harmful cell deaths, as they are elicited by infectious microorganisms or as a byproduct of malignant transformation. The distinction between harmful and harmless cell death relies on subtle biochemical differences that precede or accompany cell death and that act on a series of receptors, including pattern recognition receptors that are present on cells of the innate immune system, particularly dendritic cells. The present series of articles provides an up-to-date compendium on the molecular crosstalk between cell death and immune cells.
先天免疫系统肩负着一项艰巨的任务,即区分正常组织稳态中发生的无害细胞死亡事件,以及由传染性微生物引发或作为恶性转化副产物的潜在有害细胞死亡。有害与无害细胞死亡之间的区别依赖于细胞死亡之前或伴随细胞死亡出现的细微生化差异,这些差异作用于一系列受体,包括先天免疫系统细胞(特别是树突状细胞)上存在的模式识别受体。本系列文章提供了关于细胞死亡与免疫细胞之间分子相互作用的最新综述。