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Current Drug Targets

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ISSN (Print): 1389-4501
ISSN (Online): 1873-5592

Review Article

Endogenous Ligands of TLR4 in Microglia: Potential Targets for Related Neurological Diseases

In Press, (this is not the final "Version of Record"). Available online 04 September, 2024
Author(s): Bo Chen and Bin Di*
Published on: 04 September, 2024

DOI: 10.2174/0113894501316051240821060249

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Abstract

Chronic inflammation mediated by microglia is a cause of some neuroinflammatory diseases. TLR4, a natural immune receptor on microglia, plays an important role in the occurrence of inflammation and the process of diseases. TLR4 can be activated by a variety of ligands to trigger inflammatory responses, including endogenous ligands HMGB1, S100A8/9, Heme, and Fetuin-A. As ligands derived from the body itself, they have the ability to bind directly to TLR4 and can be used as inducers of aseptic inflammation. In the past 20 years, targeting ligands rather than receptors has become an emerging therapeutic strategy for the treatment of diseases, so understanding the relationship between microglia, TLR4, TLR4 ligands, and corresponding diseases may have new implications for the treatment of diseases. In the article, we will discuss the TLR4 and the endogenous substances that can activate the TLR4 signaling pathway and present literature support for their role in neuroinflammatory diseases.

Keywords: TLR4, microglia, neuroinflammatory diseases, HMGB1, S100A8/A9, heme, fetuin-A.


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