Benkő Szilvia, Kovács Elek Gergő, Hezel Felix, Kufer Thomas A
Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physiology, University of Debrecen , Debrecen , Hungary.
Institute of Nutritional Medicine, University of Hohenheim , Stuttgart , Germany.
Front Immunol. 2017 Feb 17;8:150. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00150. eCollection 2017.
NLRC5 is a member of the NLR family that acts as a transcriptional activator of MHC class I genes. In line with the function of several related NLR proteins in innate immune responses, there is, however, also ample evidence that NLRC5 contributes to innate and adaptive immune responses beyond the regulation of MHC class I genes. In human and murine cells, for example, NLRC5 was proposed to contribute to inflammatory and type I interferon responses. The role of NLRC5 in these and other cellular processes is hitherto still not well understood and blurred by discrepancies in the reported data. Here, we provide a detailed and critical discussion of the available experimental data on the emerging biological functions of NLRC5 in innate immune responses in men and mice. Better awareness of the multiple roles of NLRC5 will help to define its overall contribution to immune responses and cancer.
NLRC5是NLR家族的成员,作为MHC I类基因的转录激活因子。然而,与几种相关NLR蛋白在先天免疫反应中的功能一致,也有充分证据表明,NLRC5在MHC I类基因调控之外,还对先天和适应性免疫反应有贡献。例如,在人和小鼠细胞中,NLRC5被认为与炎症反应和I型干扰素反应有关。NLRC5在这些及其他细胞过程中的作用迄今仍未得到很好的理解,且报告数据中的差异使其变得模糊不清。在此,我们对NLRC5在人和小鼠先天免疫反应中新兴生物学功能的现有实验数据进行了详细且批判性的讨论。更好地认识NLRC5的多种作用将有助于明确其对免疫反应和癌症的总体贡献。