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Publication : Janus kinases and their role in growth and disease.

First Author  Aringer M Year  1999
Journal  Life Sci Volume  64
Issue  24 Pages  2173-86
PubMed ID  10374907 Mgi Jnum  J:55343
Mgi Id  MGI:1337735 Doi  10.1016/s0024-3205(98)00538-4
Citation  Aringer M, et al. (1999) Janus kinases and their role in growth and disease. Life Sci 64(24):2173-86
abstractText  Janus kinases (JAK) play a crucial role in the initial steps of cytokine signaling. Each of the four members (JAK1, JAK2, JAK3, TYK2) of this non-receptor tyrosine kinase family is indispensable for the effects of distinct cytokines. Moreover, recent reports have added to our knowledge on their highly specific functions: JAK3 knockout mice and JAK3 deficient patients cannot signal through the interleukin-2,4,7,9, or 15 receptors and suffer from severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). JAK1 and JAK2 knockout mice do not survive, their cells again showing distinct patterns of cytokine signaling deficits. At the other end of the spectrum, JAK fusion proteins have been shown to play a role in leukemias. In addition, a new class of JAK-specific inhibitors was described by several groups, the CIS/SOCS/Jab family. This review on the rapidly growing field focuses on JAK function and regulation, and on their emerging role in development and human disease.
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