癌症治疗
免疫系统
泛素
癌症研究
癌症
医学
免疫学
化学
内科学
生物化学
基因
作者
Yizhou Du,Huiyuan Zhang,Hongbo Hu
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-981-97-7288-9_3
摘要
Ubiquitination is a post-translational modification mechanism which regulates a variety of signaling pathways and crucial biological processes. It has long been known that ubiquitination regulates the fundamental cellular processes through the induction of proteasomal degradation of target proteins. Meanwhile, the nondegradative types of polyubiquitination modification have been appreciated as important regulatory machinery by modulating the activity or subcellular localization of key signaling proteins. The function of ubiquitination plays an important role in immune responses, which helps to maintain the stability of the internal environment and to control over protein stability and function and are thus critical for the regulation of both innate and adaptive immunity. Furthermore, ubiquitination also regulates both tumor-suppressing and tumor-promoting pathways in cancer. In this review, we will discuss recent progress regarding how ubiquitination regulates immune responses, focusing on Toll-like receptors signaling in innate immunity, T cell activation, TCR signaling, and tumor immunotherapy.
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