| Literature DB >> 21799517 |
Shin-Heng Chiou1, Payam Shahi, Ryan T Wagner, Hongbo Hu, Natalia Lapteva, Mamatha Seethammagari, Shao-Cong Sun, Jonathan M Levitt, David M Spencer.
Abstract
The activation of innate and adaptive immunity is always balanced by inhibitory signalling mechanisms to maintain tissue integrity. We have identified the E3 ligase c-Cbl--known for its roles in regulating lymphocyte signalling--as a modulator of dendritic cell activation. In c-Cbl-deficient dendritic cells, Toll-like receptor-induced expression of proinflammatory factors, such as interleukin-12, is increased, correlating with a greater potency of dendritic-cell-based vaccines against established tumours. This proinflammatory phenotype is accompanied by an increase in nuclear factor (NF)-κB activity. In addition, c-Cbl deficiency reduces both p50 and p105 levels, which have been shown to modulate the stimulatory function of NF-κB. Our data indicate that c-Cbl has a crucial, RING-domain-dependent role in regulating dendritic cell maturation, probably by facilitating the regulatory function of p105 and/or p50.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21799517 PMCID: PMC3166462 DOI: 10.1038/embor.2011.143
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO Rep ISSN: 1469-221X Impact factor: 8.807