About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to delve into the intricate roles of PRRs in modulating immune responses, focusing on their signaling pathways, regulatory mechanisms, and the consequences of their dysregulation. By exploring these aspects, the research seeks to answer critical questions about how PRRs balance inflammation and immune homeostasis and to test hypotheses related to their potential as therapeutic targets. The ultimate objective is to enhance our understanding of PRR functions and to inform the development of novel strategies for managing diseases associated with inflammation.
To gather further insights into the roles of PRRs in immune regulation, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Mechanisms of PRR-mediated cytokine and chemokine production
- Cross-talk between PRR pathways and other signaling pathways
- The role of PRRs in tissue repair and regeneration
- Dysregulation of PRR signaling in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
- Therapeutic strategies targeting PRR pathways to modulate immune responses
- Experimental models and systems for studying PRR functions and signaling
Keywords: Immune Homeostasis, Inflammation, Pattern Recognition Receptors
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