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. 2001 Oct;58(11):1599–1606. doi: 10.1007/PL00000799

A novel aspect of the anti-inflammatory actions of glucocorticoids: inhibition of proximal steps of signaling cascades in lymphocytes

F Van Laethem 1, E Baus 1, F Andris 1, J Urbain 1, O Leo 1
PMCID: PMC11337292  PMID: 11706987

Abstract.

Glucocorticoid hormones are effective in inhibiting inflammatory responses, but the mechanisms that confer this action have not been completely elucidated. The prevailing view is that these compounds inhibit novel gene transcription regulated by the nuclear factor kappa B and/or activator protein-1 transcription factors. In the last few years, several reports have shown that glucocorticoids can also block signal transduction in lymphocytes at an early, postreceptor step, suggesting novel molecular targets for these hormones. These data will be briefly reviewed and the possible in vivo relevance of these findings discussed, with particular emphasis on T cell development.

Keywords: Key words. Glucocorticoids; lymphocytes; signal transduction; membrane rafts.

Footnotes

Received 5 April 2001; received after revision 16 May 2001; accepted 16 May 2001


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