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The Immunology Podcast

Ep. 17: “Innate Immune Receptors” Featuring Dr. Jenny Ting

Nov 9, 2021
Dr. Jenny Ting, a renowned immunologist, discusses NLR proteins, COVID-19 vaccine landscape, replication stress responses in cancer, SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant spike proteins, and the protective effects of bacterial strains in cancer radiotherapy on the podcast
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  • NLR proteins have diverse functions in immune regulation, from promoting HIV replication to inhibiting hyperactivation.
  • The involvement of NLR proteins in T cell functions impacts immune metabolism and effector populations.

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NLR Proteins in the Immune System

NLR proteins play various roles in the immune system, acting as transcription regulators for MHC genes, regulating cytokine production, transcription activation, and cell death responses. Some members like NLRX1 have been linked to promoting HIV replication while others function to inhibit hyperactivation, showcasing the complexity and diverse functions within the NLR protein family.

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