IL2-inducible T-cell kinase (ITK), a member of the Tec family tyrosine kinases, is the predominant Tec kinase in T cells and natural killer (NK) cells mediating T cell receptor (TCR) and Fc receptor (Fc R) initiated signal transduction. ITK deficiency results in impaired T and NK cell functions, leading to various disorders including malignancies, inflammation, and autoimmune diseases. In this mini-review, the role of ITK in T cell signaling and the development of small molecule inhibitors of ITK for the treatment of T-cell related disorders is examined.
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Zhong, Y., Johnson, A. J., Byrd, J. C., & Dubovsky, J. A. (2014). Targeting Interleukin-2 Inducible T-Cell Kinase (ITK) in T-Cell Related Diseases. Postdoc Journal, 2(6). https://doi.org/10.14304/surya.jpr.v2n6.1
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