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Cold‐inducible RNA‐binding protein (CIRP) in inflammatory diseases: Molecular insights of its associated signalling pathways

Peng Zhong, Jianye Peng, Mingjie Yuan, Bin Kong, He Huang

2020Scandinavian Journal of Immunology41 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP) was previously identified as an intracellular stress-response protein, which can respond to a variety of stress conditions by changing its expression and regulating mRNA stability through its binding site on the 3'-UTR of its targeted mRNAs. Recently, extracellular CIRP (eCIRP) was discovered to be present in various inflammatory conditions and could act as a pro-inflammatory factor. Genetic studies have demonstrated a key role for eCIRP in inflammatory conditions that led to the importance of targeting eCIRP in these diseases. Currently, the underlying mechanism of eCIRP-induced inflammation is under intensive investigation and several signalling pathways are being explored. Here, we epitomized various signalling pathways that mediate the pro-inflammatory effects of CIRP and also recapitulated all the CIRP-derived peptides that can block the interaction between CIRP and its receptors in inflammatory setting.

Topics & Concepts

RNASignallingBiologySignalling pathwaysComputational biologyRNA-binding proteinCell biologySignal transductionGeneticsGeneImmune Response and InflammationLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorThermal Regulation in Medicine
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