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Unfolding the complexities of ER chaperones in health and disease: report on the 11th international calreticulin workshop

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The 11th International Calreticulin workshop was held May 15–18, 2015 at New York University School of Medicine-Langone Medical Center, New York. The meeting highlighted many of the new discoveries in the past 2 years involving the important role of molecular chaperones in physiological and pathological processes. Crucial to the understanding of these disease processes was the role of chaperones in maintaining quality control of protein processing in the endoplasmic reticulum, the importance of Ca2 regulation acting through its action in stress-related diseases, and the trafficking of glycoproteins to the cell surface. Central to maintaining healthy cell physiology is the correct ER-associated protein degradation of specific misfolded proteins. Information on different mechanisms involved in the degradation of misfolded proteins was revealed. This was a landmark meeting for the chaperone field in terms of new insights into their roles in physiology. These insights included the unfolded protein response, innate/adaptive immunity, tissue repair, the functions of calreticulin/chaperones from the cell surface, and extracellular environment. Diseases included neurodegenerative disorders, prion disease, autoimmunity, fibrosis-related disease, the host immune response to cancer, and hematologic diseases associated with calreticulin mutations. The 12th calreticulin workshop is planned for the spring of 2017 in Delphi, Greece.

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The meeting international organizing committee would like to thank all the participants of the workshop and, especially the chairs of each session, who provided reports and comments toward the compilation of this report. We are also grateful to our sponsors for their generous support of the conference and New York University School of Medicine. Appreciation is also extended to doctoral students and post-docs from various labs for their help in organizing and running of the conference.

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Gold, L., Williams, D., Groenendyk, J. et al. Unfolding the complexities of ER chaperones in health and disease: report on the 11th international calreticulin workshop. Cell Stress and Chaperones 20, 875–883 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12192-015-0638-4

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