2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbi.2023.04.005
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TMEM59 ablation leads to loss of olfactory sensory neurons and impairs olfactory functions via interaction with inflammation

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“…TMEM59 is a recently discovered brain-specific high-expression protein that produces the effect of promoting apoptosis; nevertheless, the specific mechanisms of its apoptosis are still unclear [ 30 ]. TMEM59 deletion promotes the infiltration of inflammatory cells, macrophages, microglia cells, and neutrophils into the olfactory epithelium and lamina propria [ 31 ]. While downregulation of TMEM59 promoted anti-inflammatory factor expression and attenuated lipopolysaccharide treatment-induced inflammation [ 32 ].…”
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“…TMEM59 is a recently discovered brain-specific high-expression protein that produces the effect of promoting apoptosis; nevertheless, the specific mechanisms of its apoptosis are still unclear [ 30 ]. TMEM59 deletion promotes the infiltration of inflammatory cells, macrophages, microglia cells, and neutrophils into the olfactory epithelium and lamina propria [ 31 ]. While downregulation of TMEM59 promoted anti-inflammatory factor expression and attenuated lipopolysaccharide treatment-induced inflammation [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%