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The Roles of TRAF3 in Immune Responses

Mengjiao Lin, Xiaoli Ji, Yan Lv, Dawei Cui, Jue Xie

2023Disease Markers48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Seven tumor necrosis factor receptor- (TNFR-) associated factors (TRAFs) have been found in mammals, which are primarily involved in the signal translation of the TNFR superfamily, the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family, and the retinoic acid-inducible gene I- (RIG-I-) like receptor (RLR) family. TRAF3 is one of the most diverse members of the TRAF family. It can positively regulate type I interferon production while negatively regulating signaling pathways of classical nuclear factor-κB, nonclassical nuclear factor-κB, and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK). This review summarizes the roles of TRAF3 signaling and the related immune receptors (e.g., TLRs) in several preclinical and clinical diseases and focuses on the roles of TRAF3 in immune responses, the regulatory mechanisms, and its role in disease.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyImmune systemSignal transductionCell biologyTumor necrosis factor alphaReceptorInterferon regulatory factorsMAPK/ERK pathwayCancer researchImmunologyGeneticsInnate immune systeminterferon and immune responsesImmune Response and InflammationNF-κB Signaling Pathways
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