解析该领域:Nod2在T细胞中的作用。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Leah M Huey, Holly L Rosenzweig, Ruth J Napier
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摘要

NOD2主要被认为是肽聚糖的胞质细菌传感器,激活下游Rip2/NF-κ b介导的抗菌信号通路,在宿主防御细菌感染中发挥重要作用。NOD2似乎在免疫稳态中也起着关键作用,因为NOD2变异与多种人类炎症性疾病有关,包括增加克罗恩病风险的常见多态性和导致布劳综合征的罕见突变。突变的NOD2导致疾病的细胞机制尚不清楚,目前正在研究中。大约15年前,人们就提出了Nod2在T细胞感染和炎症中的内在作用,这导致了这一研究领域的密切关注。本文综述了最近的研究,这些研究确立了NOD2在T细胞受体下游和共受体信号传导中的内在作用,并描述了NOD2如何在稳态和疾病中塑造T细胞反应,以及对Blau综合征和克罗恩病的影响。
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Resolving the field: a role for Nod2 in T cells.

NOD2 is primarily recognized as a cytosolic bacterial sensor of peptidoglycan, activating a downstream Rip2/NF-κB-mediated antimicrobial signaling pathway and playing a vital role in host defense against bacterial infections. NOD2 also appears to play a critical role in immune homeostasis, as NOD2 variants have been linked to multiple human inflammatory diseases, including common polymorphisms that increase the risk of Crohn's disease and rare mutations that cause Blau syndrome. The cellular mechanisms through which mutated NOD2 contributes to disease remain unclear and are currently under investigation. A T cell-intrinsic role for Nod2 in infection and inflammation was suggested almost 15 years ago, leading to intense scrutiny in this research area. This review highlights recent studies establishing a T cell-intrinsic role for NOD2 downstream of T-cell receptor and co-receptor signaling and delineates how NOD2 shapes T-cell responses in both homeostasis and disease, with implications for Blau syndrome and Crohn's disease.

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Journal of immunology
Journal of immunology 医学-免疫学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.30%
发文量
495
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The JI publishes novel, peer-reviewed findings in all areas of experimental immunology, including innate and adaptive immunity, inflammation, host defense, clinical immunology, autoimmunity and more. Special sections include Cutting Edge articles, Brief Reviews and Pillars of Immunology. The JI is published by The American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
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