Regulation of B-cell function by NF-kappaB c-Rel in health and disease.
Shrikanth C BasavarajappaParameswaran RamakrishnanPublished in: Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (2020)
B cells mediate humoral immune response and contribute to the regulation of cellular immune response. Members of the Nuclear Factor kappaB (NF-κB) family of transcription factors play a major role in regulating B-cell functions. NF-κB subunit c-Rel is predominantly expressed in lymphocytes, and in B cells, it is required for survival, proliferation, and antibody production. Dysregulation of c-Rel expression and activation alters B-cell homeostasis and is associated with B-cell lymphomas and autoimmune pathologies. Based on its essential roles, c-Rel may serve as a potential prognostic and therapeutic target. This review summarizes the current understanding of the multifaceted role of c-Rel in B cells and B-cell diseases.
Keyphrases
- nuclear factor
- immune response
- toll like receptor
- signaling pathway
- lps induced
- transcription factor
- pi k akt
- public health
- oxidative stress
- dendritic cells
- poor prognosis
- healthcare
- mental health
- multiple sclerosis
- inflammatory response
- peripheral blood
- human health
- health promotion
- free survival
- genome wide identification