Adenosine and inflammation: it's time to (re)solve the problem
- PMID: 34776241
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tips.2021.10.010
Adenosine and inflammation: it's time to (re)solve the problem
Abstract
Resolution of inflammation requires proresolving molecular pathways triggered as part of the host response during the inflammatory phase. Adenosine and its receptors, which are collectively called the adenosine system, shape inflammatory cell activity during the active phase of inflammation, leading these immune cells toward a functional repolarization, thus contributing to the onset of resolution. Strategies based on the resolution of inflammation have shaped a new area of pharmacology referred to as 'resolution pharmacology' and in this regard, the adenosine system represents an interesting target to design novel pharmacological tools to 'resolve' the inflammatory process. In this review, we outline the role of the adenosine system in driving the events required for an effective transition from the proinflammatory phase to the onset and establishment of resolution.
Keywords: adenosine; adenosine receptors; immune cells; inflammation; proresolving mediators.
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests G.H. owns stock in Purine Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The other authors have no financial conflicts of interest.
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