1. The role of the CBM complex in allergic inflammation and disease.
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DeVore, Stanley B. and Khurana Hershey, Gurjit K.
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The caspase activation and recruitment domain-coiled-coil (CARD-CC) family of proteins—CARD9, CARD10, CARD11, and CARD14—is collectively expressed across nearly all tissues of the body and is a crucial mediator of immunologic signaling as part of the CARD–B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 10–mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation protein 1 (CBM) complex. Dysfunction or dysregulation of CBM proteins has been linked to numerous clinical manifestations known as "CBM-opathies." The CBM-opathy spectrum encompasses diseases ranging from mucocutaneous fungal infections and psoriasis to combined immunodeficiency and lymphoproliferative diseases; however, there is accumulating evidence that the CARD-CC family members also contribute to the pathogenesis and progression of allergic inflammation and allergic diseases. Here, we review the 4 CARD-CC paralogs, as well as B-cell lymphoma/leukemia 10 and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma translocation protein 1, and their individual and collective roles in the pathogenesis and progression of allergic inflammation and 4 major allergic diseases (allergic asthma, atopic dermatitis, food allergy, and allergic rhinitis). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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