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jabbrv-ltwa-all.ldf jabbrv-ltwa-en.ldf The regulatory roles of optineurin in innate immunity: A Review
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  • Jie Han,
  • Ting Jiang,
  • Chunfu Zheng,
  • Mengzhou Xue,
  • Liting Zhang
Jie Han
Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital
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Ting Jiang
Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital
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Chunfu Zheng
University of Calgary Department of Microbiology Immunology and Infectious Diseases

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Mengzhou Xue
Sichuan University West China Second University Hospital Department of Pediatrics
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Liting Zhang
Changzhou Wujin People's Hospital
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Abstract

Optineurin (OPTN) is a novel protein discovered by yeast two-hybrid screening. It has been linked to neurodegenerative illnesses such as glaucoma and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) via its involvement in numerous signaling pathways. Research shows that this protein regulates the NF-κB, TBK1, and interferon signaling pathways, contributing to the body’s innate immune response. In this review, we consolidate recent research findings, define the role of OPTN in the innate immune response, outline its regulatory interactions with major innate immunity components, and address OPTN’s possible involvement in illness via innate immune processes.