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Unconventional activation of PRKDC by TNF-α: deciphering its crucial role in Th1-mediated inflammation beyond DNA repair as part of the DNA-PK complex.

Mohamed A GhonimJihang JuKusma PyakurelSalome V IbbaMai M AbouzeidHamada F RadyShigemi MatsuyamaLuis Del ValleA Hamid Boulares
Published in: Journal of inflammation (London, England) (2024)
This study presents compelling evidence that PRKDC functions independently of the DNA-PK complex, emphasizing its central role in Th1-mediated inflammation. The distinct functionality of PRKDC as an individual enzyme, its remarkable sensitivity to inhibition, and its phosphorylation by p38MAPK offer promising therapeutic opportunities to mitigate inflammation while sparing DNA repair processes. These findings expand our understanding of PRKDC biology and open new avenues for targeted anti-inflammatory interventions.
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