The P2X7 Receptor: A Key Player in IL-1 Processing and Release

Davide Ferrari(University of Ferrara), Cinzia Pizzirani(University of Ferrara), Elena Adinolfi(University of Ferrara), Roberto M. Lemoli(Istituto Oncologico Romagnolo), Antonio Curti(Istituto Oncologico Romagnolo), Marco Idzko(University of Freiburg), Elisabeth Panther(University of Freiburg), Francesco Di Virgilio(University of Ferrara)
The Journal of Immunology
April 1, 2006
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Abstract

Human IL-1 family proteins are key mediators of the host response to infections, injury, and immunologic challenges. The mechanism by which IL-1 activates proinflammatory responses in target cells, and the plasma membrane receptors involved, is fairly well known. This has led to the development of innovative drugs that block IL-1 downstream to its synthesis and secretion. On the contrary, the mechanism of IL-1 and other IL-1 family members (e.g., IL-18) maturation and release is incompletely understood. Accruing evidence points to a plasma membrane receptor for extracellular ATP, the P2X(7) receptor, as a key player in both processes. A deeper understanding of the mechanism by which the P2X(7) receptor triggers IL-1 maturation and exteriorization may suggest novel avenues for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and provide a deeper insight in the fundamental mechanism of protease activation and cellular export of proteins lacking a leader sequence.


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