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Role of Vanadium in Cellular and Molecular Immunology: Association with Immune-Related Inflammation and Pharmacotoxicology Mechanisms

Over the last decade, a diverse spectrum of vanadium compounds has arisen as anti-inflammatory therapeutic metallodrugs targeting various diseases. Recent studies have demonstrated that select well-defined vanadium species are involved in many immune-driven molecular mechanisms that regulate and inf...

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Autores principales: Tsave, Olga, Petanidis, Savvas, Kioseoglou, Efrosini, Yavropoulou, Maria P., Yovos, John G., Anestakis, Doxakis, Tsepa, Androniki, Salifoglou, Athanasios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27190573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4013639
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author Tsave, Olga
Petanidis, Savvas
Kioseoglou, Efrosini
Yavropoulou, Maria P.
Yovos, John G.
Anestakis, Doxakis
Tsepa, Androniki
Salifoglou, Athanasios
author_facet Tsave, Olga
Petanidis, Savvas
Kioseoglou, Efrosini
Yavropoulou, Maria P.
Yovos, John G.
Anestakis, Doxakis
Tsepa, Androniki
Salifoglou, Athanasios
author_sort Tsave, Olga
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description Over the last decade, a diverse spectrum of vanadium compounds has arisen as anti-inflammatory therapeutic metallodrugs targeting various diseases. Recent studies have demonstrated that select well-defined vanadium species are involved in many immune-driven molecular mechanisms that regulate and influence immune responses. In addition, advances in cell immunotherapy have relied on the use of metallodrugs to create a “safe,” highly regulated, environment for optimal control of immune response. Emerging findings include optimal regulation of B/T cell signaling and expression of immune suppressive or anti-inflammatory cytokines, critical for immune cell effector functions. Furthermore, in-depth perusals have explored NF-κB and Toll-like receptor signaling mechanisms in order to enhance adaptive immune responses and promote recruitment or conversion of inflammatory cells to immunodeficient tissues. Consequently, well-defined vanadium metallodrugs, poised to access and resensitize the immune microenvironment, interact with various biomolecular targets, such as B cells, T cells, interleukin markers, and transcription factors, thereby influencing and affecting immune signaling. A synthetically formulated and structure-based (bio)chemical reactivity account of vanadoforms emerges as a plausible strategy for designing drugs characterized by selectivity and specificity, with respect to the cellular molecular targets intimately linked to immune responses, thereby giving rise to a challenging field linked to the development of immune system vanadodrugs.
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spelling pubmed-48447752016-05-17 Role of Vanadium in Cellular and Molecular Immunology: Association with Immune-Related Inflammation and Pharmacotoxicology Mechanisms Tsave, Olga Petanidis, Savvas Kioseoglou, Efrosini Yavropoulou, Maria P. Yovos, John G. Anestakis, Doxakis Tsepa, Androniki Salifoglou, Athanasios Oxid Med Cell Longev Review Article Over the last decade, a diverse spectrum of vanadium compounds has arisen as anti-inflammatory therapeutic metallodrugs targeting various diseases. Recent studies have demonstrated that select well-defined vanadium species are involved in many immune-driven molecular mechanisms that regulate and influence immune responses. In addition, advances in cell immunotherapy have relied on the use of metallodrugs to create a “safe,” highly regulated, environment for optimal control of immune response. Emerging findings include optimal regulation of B/T cell signaling and expression of immune suppressive or anti-inflammatory cytokines, critical for immune cell effector functions. Furthermore, in-depth perusals have explored NF-κB and Toll-like receptor signaling mechanisms in order to enhance adaptive immune responses and promote recruitment or conversion of inflammatory cells to immunodeficient tissues. Consequently, well-defined vanadium metallodrugs, poised to access and resensitize the immune microenvironment, interact with various biomolecular targets, such as B cells, T cells, interleukin markers, and transcription factors, thereby influencing and affecting immune signaling. A synthetically formulated and structure-based (bio)chemical reactivity account of vanadoforms emerges as a plausible strategy for designing drugs characterized by selectivity and specificity, with respect to the cellular molecular targets intimately linked to immune responses, thereby giving rise to a challenging field linked to the development of immune system vanadodrugs. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4844775/ /pubmed/27190573 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4013639 Text en Copyright © 2016 Olga Tsave et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Tsave, Olga
Petanidis, Savvas
Kioseoglou, Efrosini
Yavropoulou, Maria P.
Yovos, John G.
Anestakis, Doxakis
Tsepa, Androniki
Salifoglou, Athanasios
Role of Vanadium in Cellular and Molecular Immunology: Association with Immune-Related Inflammation and Pharmacotoxicology Mechanisms
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title_full_unstemmed Role of Vanadium in Cellular and Molecular Immunology: Association with Immune-Related Inflammation and Pharmacotoxicology Mechanisms
title_short Role of Vanadium in Cellular and Molecular Immunology: Association with Immune-Related Inflammation and Pharmacotoxicology Mechanisms
title_sort role of vanadium in cellular and molecular immunology: association with immune-related inflammation and pharmacotoxicology mechanisms
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4844775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27190573
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/4013639
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