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Query: UNIPROT:Q06643 (
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
)
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An immunohistochemical approach was used to explore the in vivo expression of
TNF receptor-associated factor 3
(
TRAF-3
), a putative signaling protein that binds to the cytosolic domains of CD30, CD40, and
lymphotoxin-beta
receptors.
TRAF-3
immunostaining was detected in many types of cells throughout the human body.
TRAF-3
immunostaining was only rarely present in thymocytes but was found in the thymic epithelioreticular cells. Lymphocytes in the bone marrow were also typically
TRAF-3
immunonegative, whereas myeloid progenitor cells and megakaryocytes were often
TRAF-3
positive. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were mostly
TRAF-3
immunonegative, while granulocytes were
TRAF-3
immunopositive. Monocytes were strongly immunostained for
TRAF-3
, but macrophages in nodes typically contained little or no
TRAF-3
immunoreactivity. Some lymphocytes within the germinal centers of secondary lymphoid follicles in normal and reactive nodes were
TRAF-3
immunopositive, as were occasional interfollicular lymphocytes in the T cell regions of these organs, but most lymphocytes appeared to be
TRAF-3
immunonegative or stained only weakly. Plasma cells, however, were strongly
TRAF-3
positive. Stimulation of PBLs with anti-CD3 Ab induced marked increases in the steady state levels of
TRAF-3
protein in vitro as determined by immunoblotting, while levels of TRAF-2 were unchanged, implying a dynamic regulation of
TRAF-3
expression. The findings establish for the first time the cell type- and differentiation-specific patterns of expression of a member of the TRAF family of proteins.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical analysis of in vivo patterns of TRAF-3 expression, a member of the TNF receptor-associated factor family. 955 Mar 80