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Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes

Over the past two decades, a major goal of our research group has been elucidation of the functional roles of several key regulatory molecules in proinflammatory preconditioning involved in the pathophysiology of seemingly diverse human disease states. By necessity, operational definitions of proinf...

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Autores principales: Esch, Tobias, Stefano, George B., Ptacek, Radek, Kream, Richard M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32225126
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.924337
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author Esch, Tobias
Stefano, George B.
Ptacek, Radek
Kream, Richard M.
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description Over the past two decades, a major goal of our research group has been elucidation of the functional roles of several key regulatory molecules in proinflammatory preconditioning involved in the pathophysiology of seemingly diverse human disease states. By necessity, operational definitions of proinflammation must be intrinsically fluid based on recent advances in our understanding of complex regulation of innate and adaptive immune processes. Similar to systemic acute stress, a physiological proinflammatory state appears to be a key autoregulatory mechanism for maintaining optimal immune surveillance against potentially infective microorganisms, viruses, and toxic xenobiotics. Perturbation of normative biochemical and molecular mosaics of ongoing proinflammatory tone, exemplified by altered expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and their respective protein complexes, is hypothesized to be a common modality for initiation and full expression of various autoimmune diseases and comorbid syndromes evolving from metabolic and metastatic diseases. The newly reported presence of “free” (extracellular) mitochondria exponentially adds to our hypothesis that in conditions of acute stress, a new source of potential ATP producers may be recruited and present to deal with such an acute process. Furthermore, given this phenomenon, an early surveillance role and a dysfunctional chronic inflammation-prolonging component may also be surmised.
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spelling pubmed-71423212020-04-10 Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes Esch, Tobias Stefano, George B. Ptacek, Radek Kream, Richard M. Med Sci Monit Editorial Over the past two decades, a major goal of our research group has been elucidation of the functional roles of several key regulatory molecules in proinflammatory preconditioning involved in the pathophysiology of seemingly diverse human disease states. By necessity, operational definitions of proinflammation must be intrinsically fluid based on recent advances in our understanding of complex regulation of innate and adaptive immune processes. Similar to systemic acute stress, a physiological proinflammatory state appears to be a key autoregulatory mechanism for maintaining optimal immune surveillance against potentially infective microorganisms, viruses, and toxic xenobiotics. Perturbation of normative biochemical and molecular mosaics of ongoing proinflammatory tone, exemplified by altered expression of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and their respective protein complexes, is hypothesized to be a common modality for initiation and full expression of various autoimmune diseases and comorbid syndromes evolving from metabolic and metastatic diseases. The newly reported presence of “free” (extracellular) mitochondria exponentially adds to our hypothesis that in conditions of acute stress, a new source of potential ATP producers may be recruited and present to deal with such an acute process. Furthermore, given this phenomenon, an early surveillance role and a dysfunctional chronic inflammation-prolonging component may also be surmised. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2020-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7142321/ /pubmed/32225126 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.924337 Text en © Med Sci Monit, 2020 This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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title Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes
title_full Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes
title_fullStr Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes
title_full_unstemmed Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes
title_short Emerging Roles of Blood-Borne Intact and Respiring Mitochondria as Bidirectional Mediators of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Processes
title_sort emerging roles of blood-borne intact and respiring mitochondria as bidirectional mediators of pro- and anti-inflammatory processes
topic Editorial
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/MSM.924337
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