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Human Tyrosine Kinase 2 Deficiency Reveals Its Requisite Roles in Multiple Cytokine Signals Involved in Innate and Acquired Immunity

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It is demonstrated that Tyk2 plays obligatory roles in multiple cytokine signals involved in innate and acquired immunity of humans, which differs substantially fromTyk2 function in mice.
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This article is published in Immunity.The article was published on 2006-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 671 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Tyrosine kinase 2 & Janus kinase.

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Interferon-inducible antiviral effectors

TL;DR: This Review discusses four main effector pathways of the IFN-mediated antiviral response: the Mx GTPase pathway, the 2′,5′-oligoadenylate-synthetase-directed ribonuclease L pathways, the protein kinase R pathway and the ISG15 ubiquitin-like pathway.
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CD4 T cells: fates, functions, and faults

TL;DR: Much of what is known about the 4 CD4 T-cell subsets is summarized, including the history of their discovery, their unique cytokine products and related functions, their distinctive expression of cell surface receptors and their characteristic transcription factors, the regulation of their fate determination, and the consequences of their abnormal activation.
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The IL-23-IL-17 immune axis: from mechanisms to therapeutic testing

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The JAK-STAT Signaling Pathway: Input and Output Integration

TL;DR: This work discusses how diverse outcomes in gene expression result from regulatory events that effect the JAK1-STAT3 pathway, common to both receptors and considers how the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins regulate the quality and quantity of STAT signals from cytokine receptors.
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Cytokine receptor signalling

TL;DR: Many cell functions are regulated by members of the cytokine receptor superfamily, a family of transcription factors that contribute to the diversity of cytokine responses.
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Cytokine signaling in 2002: new surprises in the Jak/Stat pathway.

TL;DR: This review focuses on recent advances in the field and highlights some of the most active areas of Jak-Stat pathway research.
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Jak2 Is Essential for Signaling through a Variety of Cytokine Receptors

TL;DR: Reconstitution experiments demonstrate that Jak2 is not required for the generation of lymphoid progenitors, their amplification, or functional differentiation, and plays a critical, nonredundant role in the function of a specific group of cytokines receptors.
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Association and activation of Jak-Tyk kinases by CNTF-LIF-OSM-IL-6 beta receptor components.

TL;DR: Unlike other cytokine receptors studied to date, the receptors for the CNTF cytokine family utilize all known members of the Jak-Tyk family, but induce distinct patterns of Jak- Tyk phosphorylation in different cell lines.
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