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SOCS: negative regulators of cytokine signaling for immune tolerance

Akihiko Yoshimura, Minako Ito, Setsuko Mise‐Omata, Makoto Ando

2021International Immunology35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cytokines are important intercellular communication tools for immunity. Many cytokines promote gene transcription and proliferation through the JAK/STAT (Janus kinase/signal transducers and activators of transcription) and the Ras/ERK (GDP/GTP-binding rat sarcoma protein/extracellular signal-regulated kinase) pathways, and these signaling pathways are tightly regulated. The SOCS (suppressor of cytokine signaling) family members are representative negative regulators of JAK/STAT-mediated cytokine signaling and regulate the differentiation and function of T cells, thus being involved in immune tolerance. Human genetic analysis has shown that SOCS family members are strongly associated with autoimmune diseases, allergy and tumorigenesis. SOCS family proteins also function as immune-checkpoint molecules that contribute to the unresponsiveness of T cells to cytokines.

Topics & Concepts

CytokineImmune systemSignal transductionSuppressor of cytokine signaling 1Cell biologySuppressor of cytokine signallingImmune toleranceImmunologyBiologySOCS3ChemistryGeneGeneticsSTAT3SuppressorCytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactionsinterferon and immune responsesImmune Cell Function and Interaction
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