[HTML][HTML] NF-κB and extrinsic cell death pathways–entwined do-or-die decisions for T cells

S Blanchett, I Boal-Carvalho, S Layzell, B Seddon - Trends in immunology, 2021 - cell.com
S Blanchett, I Boal-Carvalho, S Layzell, B Seddon
Trends in immunology, 2021cell.com
NF-κB signaling is required at multiple stages of T cell development and function. The NF-κB
pathway integrates signals from many receptors and involves diverse adapters and kinases.
Recent advances demonstrate that kinases controlling NF-κB activation, such as the IKK
complex, serve dual independent functions because they also control cell death
checkpoints. Survival functions previously attributed to NF-κB are in fact mediated by these
upstream kinases by novel mechanisms. This new understanding has led to a refined view …
NF-κB signaling is required at multiple stages of T cell development and function. The NF-κB pathway integrates signals from many receptors and involves diverse adapters and kinases. Recent advances demonstrate that kinases controlling NF-κB activation, such as the IKK complex, serve dual independent functions because they also control cell death checkpoints. Survival functions previously attributed to NF-κB are in fact mediated by these upstream kinases by novel mechanisms. This new understanding has led to a refined view of how NF-κB and cell death signaling are interlinked and how they regulate cell fate. We discuss how NF-κB activation and control of cell death signaling by common upstream triggers cooperate to regulate different aspects of T cell development and function.
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