[HTML][HTML] PTPN2 in the immunity and tumor immunotherapy: a concise review

J Song, J Lan, J Tang, N Luo - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
J Song, J Lan, J Tang, N Luo
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022mdpi.com
PTPN2 (protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor 2), also called TCPTP (T cell protein
tyrosine phosphatase), is a member of the PTP family signaling proteins. Phosphotyrosine-
based signaling of this non-transmembrane protein is essential for regulating cell growth,
development, differentiation, survival, and migration. In particular, PTPN2 received
researchers' attention when Manguso et al. identified PTPN2 as a cancer immunotherapy
target using in vivo CRISPR library screening. In this review, we attempt to summarize the …
PTPN2 (protein tyrosine phosphatase non-receptor 2), also called TCPTP (T cell protein tyrosine phosphatase), is a member of the PTP family signaling proteins. Phosphotyrosine-based signaling of this non-transmembrane protein is essential for regulating cell growth, development, differentiation, survival, and migration. In particular, PTPN2 received researchers’ attention when Manguso et al. identified PTPN2 as a cancer immunotherapy target using in vivo CRISPR library screening. In this review, we attempt to summarize the important functions of PTPN2 in terms of its structural and functional properties, inflammatory reactions, immunomodulatory properties, and tumor immunity. PTPN2 exerts synergistic anti-inflammatory effects in various inflammatory cells and regulates the developmental differentiation of immune cells. The diversity of PTPN2 effects in different types of tumors makes it a potential target for tumor immunotherapy.
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