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Emerging role of immunoproteasomes in pathophysiology

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IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY
卷 94, 期 9, 页码 812-820

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1038/icb.2016.50

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  1. Young Clinical Scientist Award from the Flight Attendant Medical Research Institute [FAMRI-123253_YCSA_Faculty]
  2. NIH [7 R15 ES023151 02]
  3. Southern University Foundation [COSC0016]
  4. LBRN Startup Grant [2P20GM103424-14, 100011]

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The immunoproteasome is a proteasome variant that is found only in jawed vertebrates. It is responsible for degrading intracellular proteins to generate a major source of peptides with substantial major histocompatibility complex I binding affinity. The immunoproteasome also has roles in T-cell survival, differentiation and proliferation in various pathological conditions. In humans, any alteration in the expression, assembly or function of the immunoproteasome can lead to cancer, autoimmune disorders or inflammatory diseases. Although the roles of the immunoproteasome in cancer and neurodegenerative disorders have been extensively studied, its significance in other disease conditions has only recently become known. Therefore, there is renewed interest in the development of drugs, vaccines and biomarkers that target the immunoproteasome. The current review highlights the involvement of this complex in disease pathology in addition to the advances made in immunoproteasome research.

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