2017
DOI: 10.2174/1573395513666170412170540
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HSP60 is a Ubiquitous Player in the Physiological and Pathogenic Interactions between the Chaperoning and the Immune Systems

Abstract: HSP60 participates in many interactions between the system integrated by all chaperones and closely associated molecules (chaperoning system or CS) and the immune system (IS). These interactions occur constantly to maintain normal cell physiology but, occasionally, they are perturbed and become mediators of pathologic events that may lead to disease. This switch to pathology may be initiated by various factors, genetic or acquired, which cause qualitative and/or quantitative modifications of HSP60, or immune c… Show more

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“…These observations suggest that the chaperones may be secreted via extracellular vesicles, for instance. The cellular distribution of Hsps usually changes during the carcinogenic process [6,19,20,21]. Typically, they localize in the mitochondria (Hsp60) or in the cytoplasm of normal cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations suggest that the chaperones may be secreted via extracellular vesicles, for instance. The cellular distribution of Hsps usually changes during the carcinogenic process [6,19,20,21]. Typically, they localize in the mitochondria (Hsp60) or in the cytoplasm of normal cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Replication and transmission of mitochondrial DNA Kaufman et al, 2000Kaufman et al, , 2003 Protein folding Weiss et al, 2016 Pro-survival or pro-death functions Itoh et al, 2002;Chandra et al, 2007 Cytosol Pro-survival and/or pro-death functions Itoh et al, 2002;Chandra et al, 2007;Campanella et al, 2008;Chun et al, 2010;Caruso Bavisotto et al, 2017b;Zhou et al, 2018 Activation of the apoptotic cascade Gupta and Knowlton, 2005 Cell membrane Membrane transport, cell-cell signaling Belles et al, 1999;Dziewanowska et al, 2000;Pfister et al, 2005;Cappello et al, 2008;Merendino et al, 2010;Campanella et al, 2012;Caruso Bavisotto et al, 2017a Immune system alerting Habich and Burkart, 2007;Cappello et al, 2009;Marino Gammazza et al, 2017b Extracellular space…”
Section: Mitochondriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hsp60 is a molecular chaperone that belongs to the chaperonins of Group I; it is named HSPD1 or Cpn60 in humans and is classically described as a mitochondrial resident that maintains protein homeostasis in the organelle. However, this chaperonin plays various other roles in health and disease, particularly as a pathogenic factor in a range of inherited and acquired chaperonopathies (Macario and Conway de Macario, 2005;Cappello et al, 2008Cappello et al, , 2013Cappello et al, , 2014Marino Gammazza et al, 2017b;Hoter et al, 2019;van Eden et al, 2019). For these reasons, interest in Hsp60 has been steadily increasing in recent years, especially because it holds promise for developing new diagnostic and therapeutic procedures pertinent to common and serious chaperonopathies such as various types of cancer, and inflammatory and autoimmune disorders as well as for a range of neurodegenerative diseases (Macario and Conway de Macario, 2005;Cappello et al, 2008;Bross et al, 2012;Cappello et al, 2013Cappello et al, , 2014Marino Gammazza et al, 2016Campanella et al, 2018;Meng et al, 2018;Hoter et al, 2019;van Eden et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As Gammazza et al discuss [130], the immune system evolved later with respect to the chaperoning system, and the chaperoning system and the immune system probably complemented each other and interacted to ensure organismal homeostasis and survival. As we have considered above, in the immune system, HSPs appear to generally exhibit antiinflammatory and immunosuppressive effects, but modulate or enhance inflammatory signals and assist antigen-specific immune responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%