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  2. Distinctions between c-Rel and other NF-kappaB proteins in immunity and disease

Distinctions between c-Rel and other NF-kappaB proteins in immunity and disease

  • Bioessays. 2003 Aug;25(8):767-80. doi: 10.1002/bies.10306.
Hsiou-Chi Liou 1 Constance Y Hsia
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Medicine, Division of Immunology, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, 515 East 71 Street, S-210, New York, NY 10021, USA. [email protected]
Abstract

c-Rel is a proto-oncogene first identified as the cellular counterpart of the v-Rel oncogene derived from the avian reticuloendotheliosis retrovirus (REV-T). It was subsequently discovered that c-Rel belongs to the NF-kappaB/Rel transcription factor family whose members share a common DNA recognition motif and similar signaling pathways. Despite the similarities, however, each NF-kappaB/Rel member possesses unique properties with regard to tissue expression pattern, response to receptor signals and target gene specificity. These differences are fairly evident from the non-redundant phenotypes exhibited by individual NF-kappaB/Rel knockout mice. Hence the work described in this review will compare and contrast the various physiological functions of c-Rel to those of Other NF-kappaB members, particularly with respect to the regulation of proliferation, survival and effector functions in multiple hematopoietic and immunological cell types. The study of c-Rel knockout mice in several disease models will also be discussed as they reveal an important role for c-Rel in response to allergens, auto-antigens, allo-antigens and pathogenic Infection.

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