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Regulation of T cell differentiation and function by long noncoding RNAs in homeostasis and cancer

Julia Erber, Dietmar Herndler‐Brandstetter

2023Frontiers in Immunology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) increase in genomes of complex organisms and represent the largest group of RNA genes transcribed in mammalian cells. Previously considered only transcriptional noise, lncRNAs comprise a heterogeneous class of transcripts that are emerging as critical regulators of T cell-mediated immunity. Here we summarize the lncRNA expression landscape of different T cell subsets and highlight recent advances in the role of lncRNAs in regulating T cell differentiation, function and exhaustion during homeostasis and cancer. We discuss the different molecular mechanisms of lncRNAs and highlight lncRNAs that can serve as novel targets to modulate T cell function or to improve the response to cancer immunotherapies by modulating the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyFunction (biology)Long non-coding RNAComputational biologyGeneCellGenomeCancerRegulation of gene expressionRNACell biologyGeneticsCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchMycobacterium research and diagnosisImmune Cell Function and Interaction