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Physiological and pathophysiological functions of NLRP6: pro- and anti-inflammatory roles

Diego Angosto-Bazarra, Cristina Molina‐López, Pablo Pelegrı́n

2022Communications Biology37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nucleotide-binding oligomerization and leucine-rich repeat receptor (NLR) protein family consists of important immune sensors that form inflammasomes, a cytosolic multi-protein platform that induces caspase-1 activation and is involved in different inflammatory pathologies. The NLR family pyrin domain containing 6 (NLRP6) is a receptor that can signal by forming inflammasomes, but which can also play an important role without forming inflammasomes. NLRP6 regulates intestinal homeostasis and inflammation, but also is involved in cancer, the nervous system or liver diseases, with both protective and deleterious consequences. In the present article, we review the different roles of NLRP6 in these processes and offer new insights into NLRP6 activation.

Topics & Concepts

Pyrin domainInflammasomeInflammationReceptorBiologyCell biologySignal transductionCancer researchImmunologyGeneticsInflammasome and immune disordersIL-33, ST2, and ILC PathwaysHeme Oxygenase-1 and Carbon Monoxide