Distinct NF-kB activation pathways engaged by T-cell receptor and co-receptor CD28 on T-cells

DOI: 10.14800/ics.613

Authors

  • Youg Raj Thaker, Christopher E Rudd

Abstract

The transcription factor nuclear factor-kB (NF-kB) is critical for the induction of inflammatory responses in T-cells, survival and differentiation. Antigen receptor (TCR) and co-receptor CD28 are the central regulators of NF-kB activation in T-cells. Progress in understanding NF-kB activation in T-cells has occurred over the years with the identification of individual adapters such as ADAP and GRB-2 and enzymes such as PKC-? that regulate NF-kB. However, little is known whether the engagement of distinct modules by the TCR and CD28 account for the cooperative effects of the two receptors in activating NF-kB. In this review, we discuss recent advances in our understanding of NF-kB regulation by TCR and CD28.

Published

2015-04-02

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Section

Review