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Inhibitors of dimerized translationally controlled tumor protein, a histamine releasing factor, may serve as anti-allergic drug candidates

Title
Inhibitors of dimerized translationally controlled tumor protein, a histamine releasing factor, may serve as anti-allergic drug candidates
Authors
Maeng J.Lee K.
Ewha Authors
이경림맹지혜
SCOPUS Author ID
이경림scopus; 맹지혜scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Biochimie
ISSN
3009-9084JCR Link
Citation
Biochimie vol. 211, pp. 141 - 152
Keywords
Anti-allergy drugDrug candidateHistamine releasing factorHRFTCTPTranslationally controlled tumor protein
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
It has been established that translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP), also called histamine releasing factor (HRF), exhibits cytokine-like activities associated with initiation of allergic responses only after forming dimers (dTCTP). Agents that inhibit dTCTP by preventing its dimerization or otherwise block its function, also block development of allergic reactions, thereby serving as potential drugs to treat allergic diseases. Several lines of evidence have proven that peptides and antibodies that specifically inhibit the interactions between dTCTP and either its putative receptor or immunoglobulins exhibit significant in vivo efficacy as potential anti-inflammatory agents in murine models of allergic inflammatory diseases. This review highlights the development of several inhibitors targeting dTCTP and discusses how they affect the pathophysiological processes of allergic and inflammatory diseases in several animal models and offers new perspectives on anti-allergic drug discovery. © 2023 The Authors
DOI
10.1016/j.biochi.2023.03.011
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