1. 重组蛋白
  2. Cytokines and Growth Factors
  3. Interleukin & Receptors
  4. IL-17 Receptor
  5. IL-17RB

IL-17RB  (白介素-17 受体 B)

IL-17RB (Interleukin 17 receptor B), a 47.9 kDa transmembrane protein (462 aa) that belongs to the IL-17 receptor family, and can be activated by IL-17B. It has been proved to be involved in inflammatory diseases and cancers. IL-17RB is expressed in various endocrine tissues and in epithelial cells in different organs such as kidney and liver and mucosal tissues[1][2][3].
IL-17RB has a SEFIR cytoplasmic domain implicated in homotypic dimerization and recruitment of signaling proteins (shared with IL-17RA) and a TRAF6-binding domain (not found in IL-17RA). IL-17B shares its receptor IL-17RB with IL-17E (also known as IL-25) that binds to the heterodimeric IL-17RA/IL-17RB complex. The binding affinity (KD) of IL-17B for IL-17RB is around 30-fold lower than that of IL-17E. It does not bind IL-17, IL-17C and IL-17F. Upon ligand binding, IL-17RB activates the canonical NK-κB pathway as well as ERK, JNK, and p38. It is reported that IL-17RB expression is significantly increased in gastric cancer tissues. Moreover, overexpression of IL-17RB is strongly associated with metastasis and inversely correlates with progression-free survival in pancreatic cancer. IL-17RB can enhance thyroid cancer cell invasion and metastasis via ERK1/2 pathway-mediated MMP-9 expression[1]. IL-17RB expression in human innate type 2 lymphocytes, natural killer T (NKT) cells, and Th2 cells suggests a potential role in immune cells[3].

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