Toll-like receptors in ischemia-reperfusion injury
Journal
Shock
Journal Volume
32
Journal Issue
1
Pages
4-16
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
Abstract
Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injuries are implicated in a large array of pathological conditions such as myocardial infarction, cerebral stroke, and hepatic, renal, and intestinal ischemia, as well as following cardiovascular and transplant surgeries. The hallmark of these pathologies is excessive inflammation. Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are recognized as one of the main contributors to pathogen-induced inflammation and, more recently, injury-induced inflammation. Endogenous ligands such as low-molecular hyaluronic acid, fibronectin, heat shock protein 70, and heparin sulfate were all found to be cleaved in the inflamed tissue and to activate TLR2 and TLR4, initiating an inflammatory response even in the absence of pathogens and infiltrating immune cells. In this review, we discuss the contribution of TLR activation in hepatic, renal, cerebral, intestinal, and myocardial I/R injuries. A greater understanding of the role of TLRs in I/R injuries may aid in the development of specific TLR-targeted therapeutics to treat these conditions. ? 2009 The Shock Society.
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Other Subjects
fibronectin; heat shock protein 70; heparin; hyaluronic acid; toll like receptor; toll like receptor 1; toll like receptor 10; toll like receptor 2; toll like receptor 3; toll like receptor 4; toll like receptor 5; toll like receptor 6; toll like receptor 7; toll like receptor 8; toll like receptor 9; astrocyte; Bowman capsule; brain cell; brain injury; cardiovascular surgery; cell infiltration; cerebrovascular accident; coronary artery; dendritic cell; endothelium cell; heart; heart infarction; heart muscle cell; heart muscle injury; human; inflammatory disease; intestine epithelium; intestine injury; intestine ischemia; intestine mucosa; ischemia; kidney; kidney epithelium; kidney injury; kidney ischemia; Kupffer cell; lamina propria; liver cell; liver ischemia; liver sinusoid; microglia; mononuclear cell; natural killer cell; nerve cell; oligodendroglia; protein expression; reperfusion injury; review; smooth muscle; stellate cell; transplantation; Animals; Apoptosis; Humans; Models, Biological; Myocardial Infarction; Reperfusion Injury; Stroke; Toll-Like Receptors
Type
review