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Ligands of RAGE-Proteins: Role in Intercellular Communication and Pathogenesis of Inflammation
Yu. A. Uspenskaya, Yuliya К. Komleva, Е. А. Пожиленкова, В. В. Салмин, Ol'ga Leonidovna Lopatina, А. А. Фурсов, Pavel Vyacheslavovich Lavrent'ev, Olga A. Belova, A. B. Salmina
Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences · 2015 · ▲ 19 citations
Abstract
The review contains data on the diversity of endogenous ligands of RAGE receptors (receptor for advanced glycation end products) that play an important role in the signal transduction in (patho) physiological conditions. RAGE takes part in various physiological processes like cell growth and survival, apoptosis and regeneration. They serve as regulators of inflammatory reactions due to their ability to induce secretion of cytokines and chemokines. In addition, they facilitate elimination of apoptotic cells and mediate innate immune response. We discuss mechanisms of soluble RAGE production as well as the role of membrane and soluble forms of the receptor in cell signaling. Several endogenous ligands of RA GE are well-known: advanced glycation end products (AGE), amyloid-beta (Aβ), nuclear high mobility group box 1 proteins (HMGB1), and calcium-binding proteins S100A4, S100A8/A9, S100A12 u S100B. The review is focused on the mechanisms of the ligands production, their secretion from the cells of various origin, interaction with RAGE, and associated intracellular signal transduction pathways. Special attention is paid to the role of RAGE in pathogenesis of inflammation, particularly, in brain injury and neurodegeneration.
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Uspenskaya, Y.A., Komleva, Y.�., Пожиленкова, �.�., Салмин, �.�., Lopatina, O.L., Фурсов, �.�., Lavrent'ev, P.V., Belova, O.A., & Salmina, A.B. (2015). Ligands of RAGE-Proteins: Role in Intercellular Communication and Pathogenesis of Inflammation. <em>Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.15690/vramn566
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Uspenskaya YA, Komleva Y�, Пожиленкова ��, Салмин ��, Lopatina OL, Фурсов ��, et al. Ligands of RAGE-Proteins: Role in Intercellular Communication and Pathogenesis of Inflammation. Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences. 2015. doi:10.15690/vramn566.
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@article{yu2015Ligand,
title = {Ligands of RAGE-Proteins: Role in Intercellular Communication and Pathogenesis of Inflammation},
author = {Yu. A. Uspenskaya and Yuliya К. Komleva and Е. А. Пожиленкова and В. В. Салмин and Ol'ga Leonidovna Lopatina and А. А. Фурсов and Pavel Vyacheslavovich Lavrent'ev and Olga A. Belova and A. B. Salmina},
journal = {Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences},
year = {2015},
doi = {10.15690/vramn566},
}
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