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Protective and detrimental roles of inflammasomes in disease

Journal

SEMINARS IN IMMUNOPATHOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 313-322

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00281-015-0485-5

Keywords

Inflammasome; Caspase; Pyroptosis; Autoinflammatory; Autoimmune; Disease

Funding

  1. Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) [1.2.449.13 N]
  2. VIB, Ghent University [BOF 01 N02313, BOF 01 J11113, BOF14/GOA/013]
  3. Fund for Scientific Research-Flanders [G030212N, G011315N]
  4. European Research Council [281600]

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Over recent years, inflammasomes have emerged as key regulators of immune and inflammatory responses. They induce programmed cell death and direct the release of danger signals and the inflammatory cytokines interleukin (IL)-1 beta and IL-18. The concerted actions of inflammasomes are of utmost importance for responding adequately to harmful environmental agents and infections. However, deregulated inflammasome signaling is increasingly linked to a diversity of human pathologies, including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and rare, hereditary periodic fever syndromes. In this review, we discuss recent insight in the protective and detrimental roles of inflammasomes in selected infectious, autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases, and cover clinically approved therapies that interfere with inflammasome signaling. These findings highlight the importance of fine-balancing the Ying and Yang activities of inflammasomes for sustained homeostasis and suggest that further understanding of inflammasome mechanisms may offer new cures for human diseases.

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