Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5670417 Seminars in Immunology 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Innate immunity and inflammation are functionally connected to hemostasis and extracellular matrix.•PTX3 is an essential soluble pattern recognition molecule of innate immune system.•PTX3 plays hemostasis-related role in tissue repair.•Recognition of microbes and extracellular matrix components are related functions in innate immunity.

Innate immunity is evolutionarily connected with hemostasis. PTX3 is an essential fluid-phase pattern recognition molecule of the innate immune system that acts as a functional ancestor of antibodies. PTX3 by interacting with defense collagens and fibrinogens amplifies effector functions of the innate immune system. At wound sites, PTX3 regulates the injury-induced thrombotic response and promotes wound healing by favoring timely fibrinolysis. Therefore, PTX3 interacts with ancestral domains conserved in innate immunity, hemostasis and extracellular matrix and exerts functions related to both antimicrobial resistance and tissue repair. These findings strengthen the connection between innate immune system and hemostasis, and suggest that recognition of microbes and extracellular matrix are evolutionarily conserved and integrated functions of the innate immune system.

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