Function and regulation of tumor necrosis factor receptor type 2

Curr Med Chem. 2004 Aug;11(16):2205-12. doi: 10.2174/0929867043364694.

Abstract

TNF is a major proinflammatory cytokine, which exerts its effects through two different receptors known as TNF-R1 and TNF-R2. Whereas TNF-R1 induced signaling pathways have been very well characterized during the past years, TNF-R2 has been much less well studied. Nevertheless, the function of TNF-R2 should not be underestimated, the more because this receptor shows a much more restricted but inducible expression. Several inflammatory diseases and cancers show upregulated levels of soluble TNF-R2 or are associated with TNF-R2 polymorphisms, implicating an important role for TNF-R2 as a therapeutic target. Here we will review the mechanisms that regulate TNF-R2 expression, as well as discuss TNF-R2 induced signal transduction and cross-talk with TNF-R1.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Apoptosis
  • Humans
  • NF-kappa B / metabolism
  • Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type II / physiology*
  • Signal Transduction / physiology

Substances

  • NF-kappa B
  • Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type II