Title of article
Innate Immunity Gone Awry: Linking Microbial Infections to Chronic Inflammation and Cancer
Author/Authors
Karin، Michael نويسنده , , Lawrence، Toby نويسنده , , Nizet، Victor نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
-822
From page
823
To page
0
Abstract
Clinical and epidemiologic studies have suggested an association between infectious agents and chronic inflammatory disorders and cancer. Better understanding of microbial patternrecognition receptors and innate immune signaling pathways of the host is helping to elucidate the connection between microbial infection and chronic disease. We propose that a key aspect of pathogenesis is an aberrant epithelial barrier that can be instigated by microbial toxins, environmental insults, or the genetic predisposition of the host. Loss of epithelial integrity results in activation of resident inflammatory cells by microbial invaders or endogenous ligands. When coupled with a failure of normal control mechanisms that limit leukocyte activation, a cascade is established that induces chronic inflammation and its consequences. Here, we outline this mechanistic framework and briefly review how alteration of innate immune response genes in murine models can provide insights into the potential microbial origins of diverse conditions including Crohnʹs disease, psoriasis, atherosclerosis, diabetes, and liver cancer.
Keywords
PLAYBACK EXPERIMENTS , URGENCY-BASED , TONIC COMMUNICATION , VIGILANCE
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102546
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