Prostaglandins as modulators of immunity
Prostaglandins are potent lipid molecules that affect key aspects of immunity. The original view of prostaglandins was that they were simply immunoinhibitory. This review focuses on recent findings concerning prostaglandin E 2 (PGE 2) and the PGD 2 metabolite 15-deoxy-Δ 12,14-PGJ 2, and their diverg...
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description | Prostaglandins are potent lipid molecules that affect key aspects of immunity. The original view of prostaglandins was that they were simply immunoinhibitory. This review focuses on recent findings concerning prostaglandin E
2 (PGE
2) and the PGD
2 metabolite 15-deoxy-Δ
12,14-PGJ
2, and their divergent roles in immune regulation. We will highlight how these two seminal prostaglandins regulate immunity and inflammation, and play an emerging role in cancer progression. Understanding the diverse activities of these prostaglandins is crucial for the development of new therapies aimed at immune modulation.
Lipid mediators known as prostaglandins are central mediators of inflammation and the regulation of immunity, and play a key role in inducing certain cancers. |
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2 (PGE
2) and the PGD
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12,14-PGJ
2, and their divergent roles in immune regulation. We will highlight how these two seminal prostaglandins regulate immunity and inflammation, and play an emerging role in cancer progression. Understanding the diverse activities of these prostaglandins is crucial for the development of new therapies aimed at immune modulation.
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2) and the PGD
2 metabolite 15-deoxy-Δ
12,14-PGJ
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