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The release of soluble mediators represents one of main cell-to-cell communication strategies. Soluble mediators include a broad variety of molecules, such as proteins, eicosanoids, pattern recognition receptors, antimicrobial peptides, microRNAs, nucleosides and exosomes. This section welcomes studies on the relevance of this major cell-to-cell communication strategy in the regulation of immune responses, both in preclinical models and the human setting.
The release of soluble mediators represents one of main cell-to-cell communication strategies. Soluble mediators include a broad variety of molecules, such as proteins, eicosanoids, pattern recognition receptors, antimicrobial peptides, microRNAs, nucleosides and exosomes. This section welcomes studies on the relevance of this major cell-to-cell communication strategy in the regulation of immune responses, both in preclinical models and the human setting. The topics that will be covered include:
- the role of chemotactic factors in the homing and activation of leukocyte subsets;
- the role of lipid mediators in the onset and resolution of inflammation;
- the role of innate immune proteins, such as soluble pattern recognition receptors and antimicrobial peptides in protective and autoreactive immune responses;
- the role of purinergic receptors in the regulation of innate and adaptive immunity;
- the role of circulating exosomes and miRNAs in pathological immune reactions.
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