Microbial Heat Shock Proteins: Roles Other Than Just Stress Proteins

Heat shock proteins are named stress proteins or stress molecules due to their secretion being triggered by stress encountered by living beings. Although their primary documented role has been maintaining and regulating protein conformations to reduce effects of aberrant conditions faced by the host...

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Main Authors: Jasleen Kour, B. V. Sunil Kumar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
Series:Biology and Life Sciences Forum
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9976/31/1/33
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Summary:Heat shock proteins are named stress proteins or stress molecules due to their secretion being triggered by stress encountered by living beings. Although their primary documented role has been maintaining and regulating protein conformations to reduce effects of aberrant conditions faced by the host, heat shock proteins have been found to have therapeutic effects in the treatments of many diseases and conditions. Those derived from certain bacteria, in particular, have been found to have high immunomodulatory potential and are being considered as adjuvants and immune stimulators in immunocompromised individuals. Extensive research has been conducted establishing their role as potential vaccine antigens or epitopes targeted in cancer therapies. Certain neuropathies and assumedly incurable autoimmune diseases have also seen light in terms of therapeusis mediated by heat shock proteins. This review focuses on providing an extensive study about multiple moonlighting roles of heat shock proteins derived from microorganisms, at a molecular level, which are being used to immunise and treat diseases in many mammalian species, including humans.
ISSN:2673-9976