Biology (May 2023)

AIF1: Function and Connection with Inflammatory Diseases

  • Diego De Leon-Oliva,
  • Cielo Garcia-Montero,
  • Oscar Fraile-Martinez,
  • Diego Liviu Boaru,
  • Luis García-Puente,
  • Antonio Rios-Parra,
  • Maria J. Garrido-Gil,
  • Carlos Casanova-Martín,
  • Natalio García-Honduvilla,
  • Julia Bujan,
  • Luis G. Guijarro,
  • Melchor Alvarez-Mon,
  • Miguel A. Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12050694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 5
p. 694

Abstract

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Macrophages are a type of immune cell distributed throughout all tissues of an organism. Allograft inflammatory factor 1 (AIF1) is a calcium-binding protein linked to the activation of macrophages. AIF1 is a key intracellular signaling molecule that participates in phagocytosis, membrane ruffling and F-actin polymerization. Moreover, it has several cell type-specific functions. AIF1 plays important roles in the development of several diseases: kidney disease, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic diseases and neurological disorders, and in transplants. In this review, we present a comprehensive review of the known structure, functions and role of AIF1 in inflammatory diseases.

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