Chemokine receptors and their therapeutic opportunities in diseased lung: far beyond leukocyte trafficking
Identifikátory výsledku
Kód výsledku v IS VaVaI
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Výsledek na webu
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Alternativní jazyky
Jazyk výsledku
angličtina
Název v původním jazyce
Chemokine receptors and their therapeutic opportunities in diseased lung: far beyond leukocyte trafficking
Popis výsledku v původním jazyce
Chemokine receptors and their ligands, key mediators of immune cell trafficking, have been critically involved in chronic lung diseases and their potential as therapeutic targets is currently being widely investigated. The discovery that chemokine receptors/chemokines, typically expressed by immune cells, are also expressed in structural lung cells reinforces significantly the evidence about their potential to mediate processes towards the restoration of normal lung functions. Besides cell migration, chemokine receptors and their ligands have been shown to regulate also other functions in the lung tissue, such as cell proliferation, mucin secretion, and collagen synthesis. Thus chemokine receptors/chemokines contribute not only to immune responses in the lung, but play a critical role also in the regulation of lung tissue repair and regeneration. This review aims to summarize current state-of-the-art on chemokine receptors and their ligands in chronic lung diseases and their therapeutic potential. Next, it aims to delineate the contribution of chemokine receptors to the processes leading to repair/regeneration of the lung tissue.
Název v anglickém jazyce
Chemokine receptors and their therapeutic opportunities in diseased lung: far beyond leukocyte trafficking
Popis výsledku anglicky
Chemokine receptors and their ligands, key mediators of immune cell trafficking, have been critically involved in chronic lung diseases and their potential as therapeutic targets is currently being widely investigated. The discovery that chemokine receptors/chemokines, typically expressed by immune cells, are also expressed in structural lung cells reinforces significantly the evidence about their potential to mediate processes towards the restoration of normal lung functions. Besides cell migration, chemokine receptors and their ligands have been shown to regulate also other functions in the lung tissue, such as cell proliferation, mucin secretion, and collagen synthesis. Thus chemokine receptors/chemokines contribute not only to immune responses in the lung, but play a critical role also in the regulation of lung tissue repair and regeneration. This review aims to summarize current state-of-the-art on chemokine receptors and their ligands in chronic lung diseases and their therapeutic potential. Next, it aims to delineate the contribution of chemokine receptors to the processes leading to repair/regeneration of the lung tissue.
Klasifikace
Druh
J<sub>x</sub> - Nezařazeno - Článek v odborném periodiku (Jimp, Jsc a Jost)
CEP obor
FC - Pneumologie
OECD FORD obor
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Návaznosti výsledku
Projekt
<a href="/cs/project/NT11117" target="_blank" >NT11117: Studium mediátorů fibrotizačních procesů u pacientů s difuzními plicními nemocemi a jejich aplikace v diagnostice</a><br>
Návaznosti
P - Projekt vyzkumu a vyvoje financovany z verejnych zdroju (s odkazem do CEP)
Ostatní
Rok uplatnění
2015
Kód důvěrnosti údajů
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Údaje specifické pro druh výsledku
Název periodika
American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology
ISSN
1522-1504
e-ISSN
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Svazek periodika
308
Číslo periodika v rámci svazku
7
Stát vydavatele periodika
US - Spojené státy americké
Počet stran výsledku
16
Strana od-do
"L-603"-"L-618"
Kód UT WoS článku
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EID výsledku v databázi Scopus
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