2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21228847
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Notch Signaling Regulation in Autoinflammatory Diseases

Abstract: Notch pathway is a highly conserved intracellular signaling route that modulates a vast variety of cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, migration, cell fate and death. Recently, the presence of a strict crosstalk between Notch signaling and inflammation has been described, although the precise molecular mechanisms underlying this interplay have not yet been fully unravelled. Disruptions in Notch cascade, due both to direct mutations and/or to an altered regulation in the core components… Show more

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“…The Notch signaling pathway is a highly conserved pathway in mammals and is essential for immune cell homeostasis and differentiation ( 104 ). It is also intimately connected to the transmission of immunological signals.…”
Section: Regulatory Mechanism Of Mirnas In Bdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Notch signaling pathway is a highly conserved pathway in mammals and is essential for immune cell homeostasis and differentiation ( 104 ). It is also intimately connected to the transmission of immunological signals.…”
Section: Regulatory Mechanism Of Mirnas In Bdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding paves the way for new interactions between inflammatory signalling pathways in AIDs and for new interesting therapeutic targets. The further exploration of intracellular pathways currently not explicitly involved in monogenic AIDs, like NOCHT signalling above all, could represent another research starting point [257]. Furthermore, the study of epigenetics is opening up new possible scenarios also in monogenic AIDs.…”
Section: New Insights and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anti-proliferative role of NOTCH1 has been also documented in mouse epidermis [ 146 ] and is in line with its tumour suppressor function in squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) [ 147 ]. For these reasons, dysregulation of Notch signalling can contribute to the pathomechanisms of various skin disorders and syndromes marked by an altered KC proliferation/differentiation rate including Adams-Oliver syndrome—a congenital disorder characterized by terminal transverse limb malformations, skin and skull bone defects—as well as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis [ 148 ].
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Section: Notch Expression and Role In Skin Physiology And Pathologymentioning
confidence: 99%