Litcius/Paper detail

MHC Class I Regulation: The Origin Perspective

Alicja Sznarkowska, Sara Mikac, Magdalena Pilch

2020Cancers23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viral-derived elements and non-coding RNAs that build up "junk DNA" allow for flexible and context-dependent gene expression. They are extremely dense in the MHC region, accounting for flexible expression of the MHC I, II, and III genes and adjusting the level of immune response to the environmental stimuli. This review brings forward the viral-mediated aspects of the origin and evolution of adaptive immunity and aims to link this perspective with the MHC class I regulation. The complex regulatory network behind MHC expression is largely controlled by virus-derived elements, both as binding sites for immune transcription factors and as sources of regulatory non-coding RNAs. These regulatory RNAs are imbalanced in cancer and associate with different tumor types, making them promising targets for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.

Topics & Concepts

Perspective (graphical)Class (philosophy)MHC class IMHC class IIMajor histocompatibility complexComputational biologyCD74BiologyMedicineImmunologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceImmune systemT-cell and B-cell ImmunologyImmune Cell Function and Interactionvaccines and immunoinformatics approaches