ABSTRACT The phagocyte NADPH oxidase is a multi subunit protein complex that generates reactive oxygen species at cell membranes and within phagosomes. It is essential for host defence as evidenced… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT The phagocyte NADPH oxidase is a multi subunit protein complex that generates reactive oxygen species at cell membranes and within phagosomes. It is essential for host defence as evidenced by the severe immunodeficiency syndrome caused by a loss of one of the subunits. This is known as chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). However, the phagocyte NADPH oxidase also has a key role to play in regulating immunity and it is notable that chronic granulomatous disease is also characterised by autoimmune and autoinflammatory manifestations. This is because reactive oxygen species play a role in regulating signalling through their ability to postâtranslationally modify amino acid residues such as cysteine and methionine. In this review, I will outline the major aspects of innate immunity that are regulated by the phagocyte NADPH oxidase, including control of transcription, autophagy, the inflammasome and type 1 interferon signalling. Graphical abstract Figure. No caption available. HighlightsThe NADPH oxidase is essential for immunity. Lack of a subunit causes immunodeficiency.NAPDH oxidase subunit deficiency also causes autoimmune and autoinflammatory disease.The NADPH oxidase controls key processes in immunity e.g. inflammasome activation.
               
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