Toll-like receptors and damage-associated molecular patterns in the pathogenesis of heart transplant rejection

A Kesler, DK Agrawal, FG Thankam - Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2022 - Springer
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2022Springer
Significant strides have been made in our understanding of the immune system and its role
in cardiac transplant rejection. Despite the growing knowledge of immune responses, the
mortality rate following cardiac transplantation remains grim. Related to procedural and
pathological complications, toll-like receptor (TLR) and damage-associated molecular
pattern (DAMP) signaling is the most direct and earliest interface between tissue integration
and the innate immune response. This in turn can activate an adaptive immune response …
Abstract
Significant strides have been made in our understanding of the immune system and its role in cardiac transplant rejection. Despite the growing knowledge of immune responses, the mortality rate following cardiac transplantation remains grim. Related to procedural and pathological complications, toll-like receptor (TLR) and damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) signaling is the most direct and earliest interface between tissue integration and the innate immune response. This in turn can activate an adaptive immune response that further damages myocardial tissue. Furthermore, relevant literature on the status of DAMPs in the context of heart-transplantation remains limited, warranting further attention in clinical and translational research. This review aims to critically appraise the perspectives, advances, and challenges on DAMP-mediated innate immune response in the immune-mediated rejection of cardiac transplantation. Detailed analysis of the influence of TLR and DAMP signaling in mounting the immune response against the transplanted heart holds promise for improving outcomes through early detection and prevention of varied forms of organ rejection.
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