نتایج جستجو برای: traf3

تعداد نتایج: 406  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Ping Xie Gail A Bishop

TNFR-associated factor (TRAF)3, an adaptor protein that binds the cytoplasmic domains of both CD40 and the EBV-encoded oncoprotein latent membrane protein (LMP)1, is required for positive signaling by LMP1 but not CD40 in B lymphocytes. The present study further investigated how TRAF3 participates in LMP1 signaling. We found that TRAF3 mediates signaling both through direct interactions with th...

2014
Yanyan Peng Ruidan Xu Xiaofeng Zheng

RIG-I like receptors (RLRs) recognize cytosolic viral RNA and initiate innate immunity; they increase the production of type I interferon (IFN) and the transcription of a series of antiviral genes to protect the host organism. Accurate regulation of the RLR pathway is important for avoiding tissue injury induced by excessive immune response. HSCARG is a newly reported negative regulator of NF-κ...

2015
Carissa R Moore Shanique KE Edwards Ping Xie

B cell neoplasms comprise >50% of blood cancers. However, many types of B cell malignancies remain incurable. Identification and validation of novel genetic risk factors and oncogenic signaling pathways are imperative for the development of new therapeutic strategies. We and others recently identified TRAF3, a cytoplasmic adaptor protein, as a novel tumor suppressor in B lymphocytes. We found t...

Journal: :Heliyon 2023

Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated 3 (TRAF3), an adaptor protein, has significant and varying effects on immunity depending cell types. The role of TRAF3 in Madin-Darby Canine Kidney Epithelial (MDCK) resistance to influenza A virus (IVA) remains elusive. In the present study, CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology was used construct knockout MDCK cells (MDCK-TRAF3−/−). Hemagglutination ass...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Chenglong Li Paula S Norris Chao-Zhou Ni Marnie L Havert Elizabeth M Chiong Bonnie R Tran Edelmira Cabezas John C Reed Arnold C Satterthwait Carl F Ware Kathryn R Ely

Lymphotoxin-beta receptor (LTbetaR) and CD40 are members of the tumor necrosis factor family of signaling receptors that regulate cell survival or death through activation of NF-kappaB. These receptors transmit signals through downstream adaptor proteins called tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factors (TRAFs). In this study, the crystal structure of a region of the cytoplasmic domain o...

Journal: :Haematologica 2011
Juan Du Jun Huo Jun Shi Zhengang Yuan Chunyang Zhang Weijun Fu Hua Jiang Qing Yi Jian Hou

BACKGROUND The nuclear factor-κB pathway is an important signaling pathway activated in multiple myeloma cells. Bortezomib inhibits nuclear factor-κB activation and is an important antimyeloma agent. Nevertheless, patients treated with this drug eventually relapse. We hypothesized that the nuclear factor-κB pathway may be associated with multiple myeloma and patients' responses to bortezomib. ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2015
Zheng Chen Hong Shen Chengxin Sun Lei Yin Fei Tang Pan Zheng Yang Liu Robert Brink Liangyou Rui

Myeloid cells, particularly macrophages, mediate metabolic inflammation, thus promoting insulin resistance and metabolic disease progression in obesity. Numerous cytokines, toxic metabolites, damage-associated molecular patterns, and pathogen-associated molecular patterns are involved in activating macrophages via their cognate receptors in obesity. TRAF3 (TNF receptor-associated factor 3) is a...

  Background: Toll- like receptors (TLRs) play an important role in the recognition of DAMPs and PAMPs and induction ofinflammation. Previous studies demonstrated that depression and anxiety can influence the expression levels of immune related molecules. Our previous study revealed that mRNA levels of IRAK4, TRAF3 and IRF7 were significantly decreased in chronic HBV infected (CHB) patients whe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
H H Lee P W Dempsey T P Parks X Zhu D Baltimore G Cheng

Several tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor (TRAF) family proteins including TRAF2, TRAF3, TRAF5, and TRAF6, as well as Jak3, have been implicated as potential mediators of CD40 signaling. An extensive in vitro binding study indicated that TRAF2 and TRAF3 bind to the CD40 cytoplasmic tail (CD40ct) with much higher affinity than TRAF5 and TRAF6 and that TRAF2 and TRAF3 bind to diffe...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1997
Michelle R. Kuhné Michael Robbins John E. Hambor Matthew F. Mackey Yoko Kosaka Toshihide Nishimura Jason P. Gigley Randolph J. Noelle David M. Calderhead

CD40 is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) receptor superfamily. Studies with human B cells show that the binding of CD154 (gp39, CD40L) to CD40 recruits TNF receptor- associated factor 2 (TRAF2) and TRAF3 to the receptor complex, induces the downregulation of the nonreceptor-associated TRAFs in the cell and induces an increased expression of Fas on the cell surface. Combined signaling...

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