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The Role of Tumor Necrosis Factor Associated Factors (TRAFs) in Vascular Inflammation and Atherosclerosis
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Gissler, Mark Colin; Stachon, Peter; Wolf, Dennis; Marchini, Timoteo Oscar; The Role of Tumor Necrosis Factor Associated Factors (TRAFs) in Vascular Inflammation and Atherosclerosis; Frontiers Media S; Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine; 9; 826630; 2-2022; 1-17
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Autor
Gissler, Mark Colin
Stachon, Peter
Wolf, Dennis
Marchini, Timoteo Oscar
Resumen
TNF receptor associated factors (TRAFs) represent a family of cytoplasmic signaling adaptor proteins that regulate, bundle, and transduce inflammatory signals downstream of TNF- (TNF-Rs), interleukin (IL)-1-, Toll-like- (TLRs), and IL-17 receptors. TRAFs play a pivotal role in regulating cell survival and immune cell function and are fundamental regulators of acute and chronic inflammation. Lately, the inhibition of inflammation by anti-cytokine therapy has emerged as novel treatment strategy in patients with atherosclerosis. Likewise, growing evidence from preclinical experiments proposes TRAFs as potent modulators of inflammation in atherosclerosis and vascular inflammation. Yet, TRAFs show a highly complex interplay between different TRAF-family members with partially opposing and overlapping functions that are determined by the level of cellular expression, concomitant signaling events, and the context of the disease. Therefore, inhibition of specific TRAFs may be beneficial in one condition and harmful in others. Here, we carefully discuss the cellular expression and signaling events of TRAFs and evaluate their role in vascular inflammation and atherosclerosis. We also highlight metabolic effects of TRAFs and discuss the development of TRAF-based therapeutics in the future. Fil: Gissler, Mark Colin. Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg; Alemania Fil: Stachon, Peter. Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg; Alemania Fil: Wolf, Dennis. Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg; Alemania Fil: Marchini, Timoteo Oscar. Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg; Alemania. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Houssay. Instituto de Bioquímica y Medicina Molecular. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad Medicina. Instituto de Bioquímica y Medicina Molecular; Argentina