Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10815754 | Cellular Signalling | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
PI3Kδ is a lipid kinase of the PI3K class IA family involved in early signaling events of leukocytes responding to a wide variety of stimuli. The leukocyte specificity of PI3Kδ is defined by its expression, whereas its signaling function is via the production of phosphoinositide 3,4,5-triphosphates at the proximity of activated receptors for recruiting other signaling molecules. The importance of PI3Kδ in B cell development and function is most apparent, and its role in other leukocyte cell types can be easily demonstrated as well. PI3Kδ participates in the development, activation and migration of T cells and NK cells. The role of PI3Kδ in myeloid cell activities, such as inflammation driven cell infiltration, neutrophil oxidative burst, immune complex mediated macrophage activation, as well as mast cell maturation and degranulation, has been well illustrated in various studies. As a result of the broad effects of PI3Kδ in leukocyte functions, the disruption of PI3Kδ expression or activity leads to decreased inflammatory and immune responses in vivo. The protective role of PI3Kδ inactivation in animal models of arthritis, asthma or obstructive respiratory diseases has been demonstrated. These findings suggest the potential efficacy achievable with PI3Kδ inhibitors in the treatment of autoimmune and respiratory diseases.
Keywords
Src homology-2PI3KδBCRPIP3BMMCTCrFcεRISH2IBDHDAC2DTHGPCRPCAPassive cutaneous anaphylaxisinflammationAutoimmune diseaseChronic obstructive pulmonary diseaseCOPDInflammatory bowel diseaseDelayed type hypersensitivitySignalingLeukocytelipid kinaseknockoutPleckstrin Homologyhistone deacetylasekinase-deadHigh affinity IgE receptorB cell receptorT cell receptorG protein-coupled receptor
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Authors
Wai-Ping Fung-Leung,