5 Receptors of the cytokine superfamily: mechanisms of activation and involvement in disease

PhD Joanna M. Woodcock (Senior Post-doctoral Researcher), PhD Christopher J. Bagley (Senior Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Rotary Peter Nelson Leukaemia Research Fellow), MD, PhD Angel F. Lopez (Head of Cytokine Receptor Laboratory)
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Abstract

Cytokine receptors are members of a diverse family of proteins that serve the dual function of recognizing their cognate ligands among a plethora of other factors and of initiating a series of cellular signals that ultimately lead to multiple cellular functions. Although cytokine receptors are only activated by their specific cytokines, some functional overlap occurs as a result of receptor subunit promiscuity, kinase recruitment and the activation of coincident signalling pathways. Knock-out experiments are extremely useful in helping to elucidate functionally relevant interactions between cytokine receptor activation, signalling molecules and cellular function. Defects in cytokine receptors or associated signalling molecules continue to be identified as the underlying cause of clinical conditions. We discuss newly recognized clinical syndromes and recent research into the molecular basis of cytokine receptor activation that provides new insights into the role of cytokine receptors in normal physiology and disease.

细胞因子超家族受体:激活和参与疾病的机制
细胞因子受体是一个多样化的蛋白质家族的成员,具有双重功能:在众多其他因素中识别其同源配体,并启动一系列细胞信号,最终导致多种细胞功能。虽然细胞因子受体仅被其特定细胞因子激活,但由于受体亚基混杂、激酶募集和一致信号通路的激活,一些功能重叠会发生。敲除实验在帮助阐明细胞因子受体激活、信号分子和细胞功能之间的功能相关相互作用方面非常有用。细胞因子受体或相关信号分子的缺陷继续被确定为临床疾病的潜在原因。我们讨论了新认识的临床综合征和细胞因子受体激活的分子基础的最新研究,为细胞因子受体在正常生理和疾病中的作用提供了新的见解。
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