Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4359919 Trends in Immunology 2013 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Antigen stimulation of T cell receptor (TCR) signaling to nuclear factor (NF)-κB is required for T cell proliferation and differentiation of effector cells. The TCR-to-NF-κB pathway is generally viewed as a linear sequence of events in which TCR engagement triggers a cytoplasmic cascade of protein–protein interactions and post-translational modifications, ultimately culminating in the nuclear translocation of NF-κB. However, recent findings suggest a more complex picture in which distinct signalosomes, previously unrecognized proteins, and newly identified regulatory mechanisms play key roles in signal transmission. In this review, we evaluate recent data and suggest areas of future emphasis in the study of this important pathway.

► TCR activation of NF-κB involves a complex web of interconnected signal transducers. ► Many negative regulatory mechanisms cooperatively modulate the TCR-to-NF-κB pathway. ► Both a plasma membrane and a cytosolic signalosome participate in TCR signaling to NF-κB.

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