The signaling adaptors and pathways activated by TNF superfamily.

Cytokine Growth Factor Rev

Department of Microbiology, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California at Los Angeles, 8-240 Factor Building, 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.

Published: February 2004

AI Article Synopsis

  • Members of the TNF receptor superfamily are crucial for various biological processes in animals, with their ligand-induced trimerization leading to the activation of important signaling pathways.
  • Recruitment of specific adaptors can either trigger apoptosis through death domain-containing proteins or promote cell survival and immune responses via TRAF proteins, highlighting their functional diversity.
  • Despite significant discoveries in the last 20 years, the regulation of individual signaling pathways initiated by these receptors under physiological conditions is still not fully understood.

Article Abstract

Members of the TNF receptor superfamily play pivotal roles in numerous biological events in metazoan organisms. Ligand-mediated trimerization by corresponding homo- or heterotrimeric ligands, the TNF family ligands, causes recruitment of several intracellular adaptors, which activate multiple signal transduction pathways. While recruitment of death domain (DD) containing adaptors such as Fas associated death domain (FADD) and TNFR associated DD (TRADD) can lead to the activation of a signal transduction pathway that induces apoptosis, recruitment of TRAF family proteins can lead to the activation of transcription factors such as, NF-kappaB and JNK thereby promoting cell survival and differentiation as well as immune and inflammatory responses. Individual TNF receptors are expressed in different cell types and have a range of affinities for various intracellular adaptors, which provide tremendous signaling and biological specificities. In addition, numerous signaling modulators are involved in regulating activities of signal transduction pathways downstream of receptors in this superfamily. Most of the TNF receptor superfamily members as well as many of their signaling mediators, have been uncovered in the last two decades. However, much remains unknown about how individual signal transduction pathways are regulated upon activation by any particular TNF receptor, under physiological conditions.

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