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MAPK3 — PTBP1
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Autenrieth et al., Cell Microbiol 2007
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Together, our data demonstrate that ( i )
MAPK play an important role in antigen uptake by CME in
DCs , and ( ii ) that YopP inhibits this pathway of antigen uptake in DCs, which might contribute to evasion of adaptive immunity
Uto et al., Immunol Lett 2009
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Like lipopolysaccharide, gamma-PGA NPs strongly activated spleen
dendritic cells (DCs) and
induced their cytokine production and costimulatory molecule expression through the nuclear factor-kappaB and
mitogen activated protein kinase signaling pathways
Bansal et al., J Immunol 2010
(Tuberculosis) :
We further found that PE_PGRS protein mediated activation of
DCs involves participation of ERK1/2, p38
MAPK , and NF-kappaB signaling pathways
Watanabe et al., PloS one 2011
(Hypersensitivity) :
METHODS AND FINDING : The
activation of dermal
DCs via p38
MAPK triggered a T cell mediated allergic immune response in this model
Byun et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2012
(Inflammation) :
In addition, EGCG treated
DCs inhibited lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced production of pro-inflammatory cytokines ( tumor necrosis factor [TNF ] -a, interleukin [ IL]-1ß, and IL-6 ) and activation of mitogen activated protein kinases ( MAPKs ), e.g.,
extracellular signal regulated kinase 1/2 ( ERK1/2 ), p38, c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and nuclear factor ?B ( NF-?B ) p65 translocation through 67LR
Thomas et al., J Biol Chem 1997
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For EGF induced
mitogen activated protein kinase activation in 293T cells, both Shc
PTB and SH2 domains are
essential for optimal activation, indicating that a mechanism independent of Grb2 engagement with Shc may exist