TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of Raptor in lymphocytes differentiation and function
AU - Tang, Jianing
AU - Yang, Lu
AU - Guan, Fei
AU - Miller, Heather
AU - Camara, Niels Olsen Saraiva
AU - James, Louisa K
AU - Benlagha, Kamel
AU - Kubo, Masato
AU - Heegaard, Steffen
AU - Lee, Pamela
AU - Lei, Jiahui
AU - Zeng, Hu
AU - He, Chengwei
AU - Zhai, Zhimin
AU - Liu, Chaohong
N1 - Copyright © 2023 Tang, Yang, Guan, Miller, Camara, James, Benlagha, Kubo, Heegaard, Lee, Lei, Zeng, He, Zhai and Liu.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Raptor, a key component of mTORC1, is required for recruiting substrates to mTORC1 and contributing to its subcellular localization. Raptor has a highly conserved N-terminus domain and seven WD40 repeats, which interact with mTOR and other mTORC1-related proteins. mTORC1 participates in various cellular events and mediates differentiation and metabolism. Directly or indirectly, many factors mediate the differentiation and function of lymphocytes that is essential for immunity. In this review, we summarize the role of Raptor in lymphocytes differentiation and function, whereby Raptor mediates the secretion of cytokines to induce early lymphocyte metabolism, development, proliferation and migration. Additionally, Raptor regulates the function of lymphocytes by regulating their steady-state maintenance and activation.
AB - Raptor, a key component of mTORC1, is required for recruiting substrates to mTORC1 and contributing to its subcellular localization. Raptor has a highly conserved N-terminus domain and seven WD40 repeats, which interact with mTOR and other mTORC1-related proteins. mTORC1 participates in various cellular events and mediates differentiation and metabolism. Directly or indirectly, many factors mediate the differentiation and function of lymphocytes that is essential for immunity. In this review, we summarize the role of Raptor in lymphocytes differentiation and function, whereby Raptor mediates the secretion of cytokines to induce early lymphocyte metabolism, development, proliferation and migration. Additionally, Raptor regulates the function of lymphocytes by regulating their steady-state maintenance and activation.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85161006694&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1146628
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1146628
M3 - Review
C2 - 37283744
SN - 1664-3224
VL - 14
JO - Frontiers in Immunology
JF - Frontiers in Immunology
M1 - 1146628
ER -