Date published: 2025-9-17

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FcRH4 Activators

Fc receptor-like 4 (FcRH4), also known as immunoglobulin superfamily receptor translocation-associated 2 (IRTA2), is a protein encoded by the FCRL4 gene in humans. It is predominantly expressed on the surface of a subset of B cells, especially those residing in mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue. The protein plays a significant role in the regulation of immune responses. FcRH4 is distinguished by its ability to modulate B cell signaling, which suggests its involvement in fine-tuning the immune system's balance between activation and inhibition. Understanding the regulation of FcRH4 expression is crucial for comprehending its function in immune surveillance and response.

Several chemicals have the potential to induce the expression of FcRH4, acting through various biochemical pathways and mechanisms. For instance, Resveratrol, a polyphenol found in red wine, is known to activate sirtuin pathways that are implicated in the control of gene expression during immune cell maturation. Curcumin, a compound in turmeric, has been shown to inhibit the activation of the transcription factor NF-κB, which controls the expression of numerous genes involved in the immune response. Sodium Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid found in dietary fiber, can stimulate transcription by promoting histone acetylation, facilitating a more accessible chromatin state. Compounds such as 5-Azacytidine, a DNA methylation inhibitor, can also enhance gene expression by promoting demethylation of gene promoter regions, potentially leading to the activation of genes like FcRH4. Similarly, Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria, can powerfully activate B cells through Toll-like receptor signaling, which could lead to increased expression of FcRH4. These examples reflect the diverse molecular pathways through which chemical compounds could influence the expression of this important regulatory protein, shedding light on the intricate control mechanisms of the immune system.

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