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Autophagy in immunity and inflammation - Nature Recent developments reveal a crucial role for the autophagy pathway and proteins in immunity and inflammation They balance the beneficial and detrimental effects of immunity and
Autophagy in inflammation, infection, and immunometabolism As a cytoplasmic degradative pathway, autophagy protects from exogenous hazards, including infection, and from endogenous sources of inflammation, including molecular aggregates and damaged organelles
Frontiers | Autophagy-Inflammation Interplay During Infection . . . While autophagy is activated by inflammatory components, it also regulates various aspects of inflammation, including activation of inflammatory signals, secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, activation or inhibition of inflammasomes, and composition of immune cells in tissues
Autophagy and inflammation - Springer Autophagy plays critical roles in inflammation through influencing the development, homeostasis and survival of inflammatory cells, including macrophages, neutrophils and lymphocytes; efecting the transcription, processing and secretion of a number of cytokines, as well as being regulated by cytokines
Autophagy and Inflammation: Regulatory Roles in Viral Infections - MDPI As a crucial regulator of inflammation, autophagy can either promote or inhibit the occurrence of inflammatory responses In turn, inflammation can establish negative feedback loops by modulating autophagy to suppress excessive inflammatory reactions
Autophagy and inflammation - Qian - 2017 - Wiley Online Library Autophagy plays critical roles in inflammation through influencing the development, homeostasis and survival of inflammatory cells, including macrophages, neutrophils and lymphocytes; effecting the transcription, processing and secretion of a number of cytokines, as well as being regulated by cytokines