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- Introduction
- The TNF-TNFR superfamily: history
- Genomics of the TNF/TNFR superfamily
- The TNF/TNFR superfamily: overview
- The TNF/TNFR superfamily: main areas of action
- TNF-receptor superfamily signaling types
- TNF-SF structure-function: TNF ligands
- TNF receptors: extracellular domains
- Ligand:Receptor binding
- TNF-SF structure-function: Death domain
- TNF-SF structure-function: TRAF domain
- Fas and TNFR family members pre-association
- Use of the PLAD by other non-classical ligands
- Apoptosis triggered through DISC recruitment
- FAS-FADD crystal structure
- Fas engagement induces receptor clustering
- Gene expression through TRAF proteins
- Dual signaling by TNF receptors
- Regulation by dynamic expression of ligands
- TNF-SF functions: lymph node development
- TNF-SF functions: innate immunity enhancement
- TNF-SF functions: B cell co-stimulation
- TNF-SF functions: T-cell co-stimulation
- TNFR in T cell expansion and contraction
- TL1A-DR3 interactions critical for effector T cells
- Negative regulation through apoptosis induction
- Multiple pathways lead to programmed cell death
- TNF-SF functions: osteoclast development
- Molecular mechanisms of genetic diseases
- ALPS - genetic defects in the Fas pathway
- Fas death domain mutants
- Extracellular Fas mutations
- Therapeutic uses of TNF-SF blockade
- Other anti-inflammatory agents against TNF-SF
- Review papers for further reading
Topics Covered
- Genomics of the TNF/TNFR superfamily
- TNF/TNFR signaling types
- Various domains of TNFR
- TNF ligands and receptor binding
- Fas and the TNFR family
- Apoptosis through DISC recruitment
- FAS-FADD crystal structure
- Gene expression through TRAF proteins and regulation by dynamic expression of ligands
- Lymph node development
- Innate immunity enhancement
- B & T cells and the TNFR superfamily
- Multiple programmed cell death pathways
- Osteoclast development
- Molecular mechanisms of genetic diseases and defects in the Fas pathway
- Fas intra and extracellular mutations
- Therapeutics and anti-inflammatory uses of TNF superfamily blockade
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Talk Citation
Siegel, R. (2011, December 5). TNF superfamily cytokines and receptors in the healthy and diseased immune system [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 11, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/GCWU9374.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on December 5, 2011
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Richard Siegel has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
TNF superfamily cytokines and receptors in the healthy and diseased immune system
Published on December 5, 2011
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