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Exploring the controversial role of PI3K signalling in CD4

Authors :
Alessandro, Poli
Roberta, Fiume
Sara, Mongiorgi
Antonio, Zaurito
Bhavwanti, Sheth
Magdalena Castellano, Vidalle
Shidqiyyah Abdul, Hamid
ScottT, Kimber
Francesca, Campagnoli
Stefano, Ratti
Isabella, Rusciano
Irene, Faenza
Lucia, Manzoli
Nullin, Divecha
Source :
Advances in biological regulation. 76
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The immune system is a complex network that acts to protect vertebrates from foreign microorganisms and carries out immunosurveillance to combat cancer. In order to avoid hyper-activation of the immune system leading to collateral damage tissues and organs and to prevent self-attack, the network has the intrinsic control mechanisms that negatively regulate immune responses. Central to this negative regulation are regulatory T (T-Reg) cells, which through cytokine secretion and cell interaction limit uncontrolled clonal expansion and functions of activated immune cells. Given that positive or negative manipulation of T-Regs activity could be utilised to therapeutically treat host versus graft rejection or cancer respectively, understanding how signaling pathways impact on T-Regs function should reveal potential targets with which to intervene. The phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI3K) pathway controls a vast array of cellular processes and is critical in T cell activation. Here we focus on phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) and their ability to regulate T-Regs cell differentiation and function.

Details

ISSN :
22124934
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advances in biological regulation
Accession number :
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