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Publication : A co-evolution perspective of the TNFSF and TNFRSF families in the immune system.

First Author  Collette Y Year  2003
Journal  Trends Immunol Volume  24
Issue  7 Pages  387-94
PubMed ID  12860530 Mgi Jnum  J:84635
Mgi Id  MGI:2668766 Doi  10.1016/s1471-4906(03)00166-2
Citation  Collette Y, et al. (2003) A co-evolution perspective of the TNFSF and TNFRSF families in the immune system. Trends Immunol 24(7):387-94
abstractText  Within the 'success story' of vertebrate evolution, the acquisition and refinement of the adaptive immune system is far from the least impressive example of co-evolution. Members of the tumour necrosis factor superfamily (TNFSF) and TNF receptor superfamily (TNFRSF) have crucial roles in both innate and adaptive immunity. Here, we propose a detailed description of the phylogenetic relations of the TNFSF and TNFRSF members and offer evidence that the divergence of the TNFSF and TNFRSF families paralleled the emergence of the adaptive immune system, at least partly through en bloc duplication. Unexpectedly, TNFSF subfamilies form monophyletic groups with shared functions, including TNFRSF usage. Finally, the mechanisms of (co-)evolution of TNFSF and TNFRSF are discussed.
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