Retrotransposon-derived transcripts and their functions in immunity and disease.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genes & genetic systems Pub Date : 2024-02-10 Epub Date: 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1266/ggs.23-00187
Mahoko Takahashi Ueda
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Retrotransposons, which account for approximately 42% of the human genome, have been increasingly recognized as "non-self" pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) due to their virus-like sequences. In abnormal conditions such as cancer and viral infections, retrotransposons that are aberrantly expressed due to impaired epigenetic suppression display PAMPs, leading to their recognition by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) of the innate immune system and triggering inflammation. This viral mimicry mechanism has been observed in various human diseases, including aging and autoimmune disorders. However, recent evidence suggests that retrotransposons possess highly regulated immune reactivity and play important roles in the development and function of the immune system. In this review, I discuss a wide range of retrotransposon-derived transcripts, their role as targets in immune recognition, and the diseases associated with retrotransposon activity. Furthermore, I explore the implications of chimeric transcripts formed between retrotransposons and known gene mRNAs, which have been previously underestimated, for the increase of immune-related gene isoforms and their influence on immune function. Retrotransposon-derived transcripts have profound and multifaceted effects on immune system function. The aim of this comprehensive review is to provide a better understanding of the complex relationship between retrotransposon transcripts and immune defense.

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逆转录病毒载体产生的转录本及其在免疫和疾病中的功能
反转座子约占人类基因组的 42%,由于其类似病毒的序列,越来越多的人将其视为 "非自身 "病原体相关分子模式(PAMP)。在癌症和病毒感染等异常情况下,由于表观遗传抑制受损而异常表达的逆转录转座子会显示出 PAMPs,从而被先天性免疫系统的模式识别受体(PRRs)识别并引发炎症。在包括衰老和自身免疫性疾病在内的多种人类疾病中都观察到了这种病毒模仿机制。然而,最近的证据表明,逆转录病毒座子具有高度调节的免疫反应性,在免疫系统的发育和功能中发挥着重要作用。在这篇综述中,我将讨论一系列逆转录转座子衍生的转录本、它们在免疫识别中作为靶标的作用以及与逆转录转座子活性相关的疾病。此外,我还探讨了逆转录病毒载体与已知基因 mRNA 之间形成的嵌合转录本对免疫相关基因异构体的增加及其对免疫功能影响的影响,这些影响以前一直被低估。逆转录病毒座子衍生的转录本对免疫系统功能有深远和多方面的影响。本综述旨在让人们更好地了解逆转录病毒转录本与免疫防御之间的复杂关系。
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Genes & genetic systems
Genes & genetic systems 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Genes & Genetic Systems , formerly the Japanese Journal of Genetics , is published bimonthly by the Genetics Society of Japan.
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