Litcius/Paper detail

Control of RNA Stability in Immunity

Shizuo Akira, Kazuhiko Maeda

2021Annual Review of Immunology84 citationsDOI

Abstract

regulatory elements in the 3' untranslated regions (UTRs) of mRNA and regulate mRNA turnover and translation. In particular, eight RBPs (TTP, AUF1, KSRP, TIA-1/TIAR, Roquin, Regnase, HuR, and Arid5a) have been extensively studied and are key posttranscriptional regulators of inflammation and immune responses. These RBPs sometimes collaboratively or competitively bind the same target mRNA to enhance or dampen regulatory activities. These RBPs can also bind their own 3' UTRs to negatively or positively regulate their expression. Both upstream signaling pathways and microRNA regulation shape the interactions between RBPs and target RNA. Dysregulation of RBPs results in chronic inflammation and autoimmunity. Here, we summarize the functional roles of these eight RBPs in immunity and their associated diseases.

Topics & Concepts

RNA-binding proteinBiologymicroRNAUntranslated regionMessenger RNAThree prime untranslated regionCell biologyImmune systemTranslation (biology)RNAInflammationRegulation of gene expressionTranslational regulationImmunologyGeneticsGeneRNA Research and SplicingCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA modifications and cancer