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Modulation of Innate Immune Memory Dynamics by Subcellular Reactive Oxygen Species

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ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING
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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ars.2023.0304

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ROS; innate immunity; memory; peroxisome; mitochondria; subcellular dynamics

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Innate immune cells adopt distinct memory states during the pathogenesis of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, with reactive oxygen species (ROS) playing key roles in their programming dynamics. ROS modulate the adaptation of innate leukocytes to inflammatory signals and facilitate fundamental processes such as priming, tolerance, and exhaustion. They can be generated at different subcellular compartments and may differentially facilitate innate memory dynamics.
Significance: Innate immune cells adopt distinct memory states during the pathogenesis of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. Intracellular generations of reactive oxygen species (ROS) play key roles during the programming dynamics of innate immune cells such as monocytes and macrophages.Recent Advances: ROS modulate the adaptation of innate leukocytes to varying intensities and durations of inflammatory signals, facilitate fundamental reprogramming dynamics such as priming, tolerance, and exhaustion, in addition to fundamental processes of proliferation, differentiation, phagocytosis, chemotaxis, as well as expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators. ROS can be generated at distinct subcellular compartments including cellular membrane, mitochondria, and peroxisome. Complex inflammatory signals may finely regulate ROS generation within distinct subcellular compartments, which in turn may differentially facilitate innate memory dynamics.Critical Issues: Complex inflammatory signals with varying strengths and durations may differentially trigger ROS generation at peroxisome, mitochondria, and other subcellular organelles. Peroxisomal or mitochondrial ROS may facilitate the assembly of distinct signaling platforms involved in the programming of memory innate leukocytes. Despite the emerging connection of subcellular ROS with innate immune memory, underlying mechanisms are still not well defined.Future Directions: Recent important discoveries linking subcellular ROS and innate memory as critically reviewed here hold novel translational relevance related to acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. Capitalizing on these novel findings, future systems studies that use next-generation single-cell dynamic analyses in response to complex inflammatory environments are urgently needed to comprehensively decipher the programming dynamics of innate immune memory, finely modulated by subcellular ROS.

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