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Potential role of histamine releasing factor (HRF) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy

Histamine releasing factor (HRF), also known as translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), is a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein that has both intracellular and extracellular functions. Here, we will highlight the history of the molecule, its clinical implications with a focus on its extra...

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Autor principal: MacDonald, Susan M
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3461606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23055753
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S28868
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description Histamine releasing factor (HRF), also known as translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), is a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein that has both intracellular and extracellular functions. Here, we will highlight the history of the molecule, its clinical implications with a focus on its extracellular functioning, and its potential role as a therapeutic target in asthma and allergy. The cells and cytokines produced when stimulated or primed by HRF/TCTP are detailed as well as the downstream signaling pathway that HRF/TCTP elicits. While it was originally thought that HRF/TCTP interacted with IgE, the finding that cells not binding IgE also respond to HRF/TCTP called this interaction into question. HRF/TCTP, or at least its mouse counterpart, appears to interact with some, but not all IgE and IgG molecules. HRF/TCTP has been shown to activate multiple human cells including basophils, eosinophils, T cells, and B cells. Since many of the cells activated by HRF/TCTP participate in the allergic response, extracellular functions of HRF/TCTP may exacerbate the allergic, inflammatory cascade. Particularly exciting is that small molecule agonists of Src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase-1 have been shown to modulate the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/AKT pathway and may control inflammatory disorders. This review discusses this possibility in light of HRF/TCTP.
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spelling pubmed-34616062012-10-10 Potential role of histamine releasing factor (HRF) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy MacDonald, Susan M J Asthma Allergy Review Histamine releasing factor (HRF), also known as translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), is a highly conserved, ubiquitous protein that has both intracellular and extracellular functions. Here, we will highlight the history of the molecule, its clinical implications with a focus on its extracellular functioning, and its potential role as a therapeutic target in asthma and allergy. The cells and cytokines produced when stimulated or primed by HRF/TCTP are detailed as well as the downstream signaling pathway that HRF/TCTP elicits. While it was originally thought that HRF/TCTP interacted with IgE, the finding that cells not binding IgE also respond to HRF/TCTP called this interaction into question. HRF/TCTP, or at least its mouse counterpart, appears to interact with some, but not all IgE and IgG molecules. HRF/TCTP has been shown to activate multiple human cells including basophils, eosinophils, T cells, and B cells. Since many of the cells activated by HRF/TCTP participate in the allergic response, extracellular functions of HRF/TCTP may exacerbate the allergic, inflammatory cascade. Particularly exciting is that small molecule agonists of Src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase-1 have been shown to modulate the phosphoinositide 3-kinase/AKT pathway and may control inflammatory disorders. This review discusses this possibility in light of HRF/TCTP. Dove Medical Press 2012-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3461606/ /pubmed/23055753 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S28868 Text en © 2012 MacDonald, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_full Potential role of histamine releasing factor (HRF) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy
title_fullStr Potential role of histamine releasing factor (HRF) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy
title_full_unstemmed Potential role of histamine releasing factor (HRF) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy
title_short Potential role of histamine releasing factor (HRF) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy
title_sort potential role of histamine releasing factor (hrf) as a therapeutic target for treating asthma and allergy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3461606/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23055753
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JAA.S28868
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