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. 2014 Jan 29;54(10):1122–1144. doi: 10.1007/s000180050241

T-cell signal transduction and the role of protein kinase C

S E Wilkinson 1, J S Nixon 1
PMCID: PMC11147211  PMID: 9817991

Abstract

The T lymphocyte has a vital part to play in maintaining the host response to bacterial and viral infection and also appears to play a key pathological role in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. In this review, we summarize the signalling pathways which trigger antigen-driven T-cell proliferation and examine the evidence which suggests that protein kinase C (PKC) is fundamental to this process. Finally, we discuss the therapeutic potential that PKC inhibitors may have in the treatment of autoimmune disease.

Keywords: Key words. T-cell; signal transduction; protein kinase C.

Footnotes

Received 31 March 1998; received after revision 19 May 1998; accepted 19 May 1998


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