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Extracellular HSPs: The Potential Target for Human Disease Therapy
Authors:Dong-Yi Li  Shan Liang  Jun-Hao Wen  Ji-Xin Tang  Shou-Long Deng  Yi-Xun Liu
Abstract:Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are highly conserved stress proteins known as molecular chaperones, which are considered to be cytoplasmic proteins with functions restricted to the intracellular compartment, such as the cytoplasm or cellular organelles. However, an increasing number of observations have shown that HSPs can also be released into the extracellular matrix and can play important roles in the modulation of inflammation and immune responses. Recent studies have demonstrated that extracellular HSPs (eHSPs) were involved in many human diseases, such as cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, and kidney diseases, which are all diseases that are closely linked to inflammation and immunity. In this review, we describe the types of eHSPs, discuss the mechanisms of eHSPs secretion, and then highlight their functions in the modulation of inflammation and immune responses. Finally, we take cancer as an example and discuss the possibility of targeting eHSPs for human disease therapy. A broader understanding of the function of eHSPs in development and progression of human disease is essential for developing new strategies to treat many human diseases that are critically related to inflammation and immunity.
Keywords:heat shock proteins  extracellular HSPs  exosomes  inflammation  immune responses  molecular chaperones  unconventional protein secretion  cancers  neurodegenerative diseases
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