Ribosomal proteins: the missing piece in the inflammation puzzle?

Mol Cell Biochem. 2024 Jul 1. doi: 10.1007/s11010-024-05050-9. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Ribosomal proteins (RPs) are constituents of macromolecular machinery, ribosome that translates genetic information into proteins. Besides ribosomal functions, RPs are now getting appreciated for their 'moonlighting'/extra-ribosomal functions modulating many cellular processes. Accumulating evidence suggests that a number of RPs are involved in inflammation. Though acute inflammation is a part of the innate immune response, uncontrolled inflammation is a driving factor for several chronic inflammatory diseases. An in-depth understanding of inflammation regulation has always been valued for the better management of associated diseases. Hence, this review first outlines the common livelihood of RPs and then provides a comprehensive account of five RPs that significantly contribute to the inflammation process. Finally, we discuss the possible therapeutic uses of RPs against chronic inflammatory diseases.

Keywords: Extra-ribosomal function; Immunity; Inflammation; Inflammatory diseases; Ribosomal proteins.

Publication types

  • Review