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Understanding the roles of negative immune regulator TIPE2 in different diseases and tumourigenesis

  • Zequn Li [1] ; Wenyu Jia [2] ; Jun Niu [3] ; Lining Zhang [4]
    1. [1] Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University

      Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University

      China

    2. [2] Shandong Provincial Hospital

      Shandong Provincial Hospital

      China

    3. [3] Qilu Hospital of Shandong University

      Qilu Hospital of Shandong University

      China

    4. [4] Shandong University

      Shandong University

      China

  • Localización: Histology and histopathology: cellular and molecular biology, ISSN-e 1699-5848, ISSN 0213-3911, Vol. 33, Nº. 9, 2018, págs. 919-928
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha-induced protein 8-like 2 (TIPE2 or TNFAIP8L2) is a novel identified negative regulator of both innate and adaptive immunity, which participates in immune homeostasis. TIPE2 is expressed in both immune tissues and non-immune tissues. It is significantly down-regulated in patients with infectious and autoimmune diseases, and the depletion of TIPE2 causes severe inflammatory disease. In recent years, accumulating evidence has shown that TIPE2 serves as an ideal biomarker and as a tumour suppressor in several tumour types. In this review, we summarized the roles and corresponding mechanisms of TIPE2 in immune regulation and different diseases, especially in tumourigenesis.


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