Extracellular vimentin as a modulator of the immune response and an important player during infectious diseases

Vimentin, an intermediate filament protein primarily recognized for its intracellular role in maintaining cellular structure, has recently garnered increased attention and emerged as a pivotal extracellular player in immune regulation and host–pathogen interactions. While the functions of extracellu...

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Hauptverfasser: Suprewicz, Łukasz, Zakrzewska, Magdalena, Okła, Sławomir, Głuszek, Katarzyna, Sadzyńska, Alicja, Deptuła, Piotr, Fiedoruk, Krzysztof, Bucki, Robert
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description Vimentin, an intermediate filament protein primarily recognized for its intracellular role in maintaining cellular structure, has recently garnered increased attention and emerged as a pivotal extracellular player in immune regulation and host–pathogen interactions. While the functions of extracellular vimentin were initially overshadowed by its cytoskeletal role, accumulating evidence now highlights its significance in diverse physiological and pathological events. This review explores the multifaceted role of extracellular vimentin in modulating immune responses and orchestrating interactions between host cells and pathogens. It delves into the mechanisms underlying vimentin's release into the extracellular milieu, elucidating its unconventional secretion pathways and identifying critical molecular triggers. In addition, the future perspectives of using extracellular vimentin in diagnostics and as a target protein in the treatment of diseases are discussed. The review discusses the evolving understanding of extracellular vimentin, a secretory form of an intermediate filament protein primarily involved in maintaining cell structure. It highlights how extracellular vimentin has recently been recognized as an essential player in immune regulation and interactions between the host and pathogens outside of cells. The review explores the mechanisms of vimentin's release into the extracellular space and its potential applications in diagnostics and disease treatment.
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Host-Pathogen Interactions
Humans
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Immune response
Immunoregulation
Infectious diseases
Intermediate Filaments
Pathogens
Vimentin
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