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The adaptor protein CARD9, from fungal immunity to tumorigenesis.

Ying Wang, Di Zhang, Yayi Hou, Sunan Shen, Tingting Wang

2020PubMed32 citationsOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The adaptor protein CARD9 is in charge of mediating signals from PRRs of myeloid cells to downstream transcription factor NF-κB. CARD9 plays an indispensable role in innate immunity. Both mice and humans with CARD9 deficiency show increased susceptibility to fungal and bacterial infections. CARD9 signaling not only activates but also shapes adaptive immune responses. The role of this molecule in tumor progression is increasingly being revealed. Our early study found that CARD9 is associated with the development of colon cancer and functions as a regulator of antitumor immunity. In this review, we focus on the upstream and downstream signaling pathways of CARD9, then we summarize the immunological recognition and responses induced by CARD9 signaling. Furthermore, we review the function of CARD9 in multiple aspects of host immunity, ranging from fungal immunity to tumorigenesis.

Topics & Concepts

Signal transducing adaptor proteinCarcinogenesisImmunityBiologyAcquired immune systemTranscription factorImmune systemInnate immune systemSignal transductionRegulatorCell biologyImmunologyCancer researchCancerGeneGeneticsImmune Response and InflammationNF-κB Signaling PathwaysIL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
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