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Immunomodulatory Functions of Neuronal Guidance Proteins

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Journal Trends Immunol
Date 2017 Apr 26
PMID 28438491
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Neuronal guidance proteins (NGPs) were originally identified for their role during the embryonic development of the nervous system. Recent years have seen the discovery of NGP functions during immune responses. In this context, NGPs were demonstrated to control leukocyte migration and the release of cytokines during conditions of acute inflammation, such as lung injury or sepsis. However, NGPs also display potent actions in the resolution of inflammation, chronic inflammatory conditions, the development of atherosclerosis, and during ischemia followed by reperfusion. Here, we provide an overview of the current state of knowledge about the role of NGPs in the immune system and describe their immunomodulatory function.

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