Neuromedin B(NMB)is a member of mammalian bombesin-like peptide family and almost all its potent biological actions take place exclusively through its receptor NMBR,which has been identified as a G-protein couple rece...Neuromedin B(NMB)is a member of mammalian bombesin-like peptide family and almost all its potent biological actions take place exclusively through its receptor NMBR,which has been identified as a G-protein couple receptor with seven trans-membrane regions.NMB and NMBR represent an interesting signaling axis over which NMB/NMBR perform multiple biological activities,in particularly,they have been highlighted in the regulation of the immunology system.This review aims to provide a brief overview of the recent advancements in our understanding regarding the potential immunological functions of NMB and NMBR in cell proliferation,tumorigenesis,angiogenesis,neurogenic inflammation,anti-influenza A virus(IAV)infections,and briefly discusses the potential importance of these observations.All these implicated that targeting NMBR or developing analogues of NMB may represent a useful strategy for development of new anti-IAV agents.展开更多
基金National Science Foundation of China(U1805231)National Program for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training of University Students(202110389008)+2 种基金Special Fund Project for Scientific and Technological Innovation of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University(CXZX2018015,CXZX2020060A)Key Laboratory Project of Animal Infectious Disease Control and Biotechnology in Fujian Province(2018KF03)National Science Foundation of Fujian Province(2020J01539).
文摘Neuromedin B(NMB)is a member of mammalian bombesin-like peptide family and almost all its potent biological actions take place exclusively through its receptor NMBR,which has been identified as a G-protein couple receptor with seven trans-membrane regions.NMB and NMBR represent an interesting signaling axis over which NMB/NMBR perform multiple biological activities,in particularly,they have been highlighted in the regulation of the immunology system.This review aims to provide a brief overview of the recent advancements in our understanding regarding the potential immunological functions of NMB and NMBR in cell proliferation,tumorigenesis,angiogenesis,neurogenic inflammation,anti-influenza A virus(IAV)infections,and briefly discusses the potential importance of these observations.All these implicated that targeting NMBR or developing analogues of NMB may represent a useful strategy for development of new anti-IAV agents.