
Immune cells express receptors for extracellular nucleotides named P2 receptors. P2 receptors transduce signals delivered by nucleotides present in the extracellular environment. Accruing evidence shows that purinergic signalling has a profound effect on multiple immune cell responses such as T lymphocyte proliferation, chemotaxis, cytokine release, phagocytosis, Ag presentation and cytotoxicity. This makes P2 receptors an attractive target for the therapy of immuno-mediated disease and cancer.
Inflammasomes, Receptors, Purinergic P2, Animals, Humans, Adenosine triphosphate; Autoimmune diseases; Damage associated molecular patterns (DAMP); Inflammasome; Nucleotides; Purinergic receptors;, Article, Signal Transduction
Inflammasomes, Receptors, Purinergic P2, Animals, Humans, Adenosine triphosphate; Autoimmune diseases; Damage associated molecular patterns (DAMP); Inflammasome; Nucleotides; Purinergic receptors;, Article, Signal Transduction
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