Post-transcriptional regulation of cytokine expression and signaling.

Q4 Medicine Current Trends in Immunology Pub Date : 2018-01-01
Liang Guo, Irina Vlasova-St Louis, Paul R Bohjanen
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Cytokines and cytokine signaling pathways are crucial for regulating cellular functions, including cell growth, proliferation, differentiation, and cell death. Cytokines regulate physiological processes such as immune responses and maintain immune homeostasis, and they also mediate pathological conditions such as autoimmune diseases and cancer. Hence, the precise control of the expression of cytokines and the transduction of cytokine signals is tightly regulated at transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels. In particular, post-transcriptional regulation at the level of mRNA stability is critical for coordinating cytokine expression and cytokine signaling. Numerous cytokine transcripts contain AU-rich elements (AREs), whereas transcripts encoding numerous components of cytokine signaling pathways contain GU-rich elements (GREs). AREs and GREs are mRNA decay elements that mediate rapid mRNA degradation. Through ARE- and GRE-mediated decay mechanisms, immune cells selectively and specifically regulate cytokine networks during immune responses. Aberrant expression and stability of ARE- or GRE-containing transcripts that encode cytokines or components of cytokine signaling pathways are observed in disease states, including cancer. In this review, we focus on the role of AREs and GREs in regulating cytokine expression and signal transduction at the level of mRNA stability.

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细胞因子表达和信号传导的转录后调控。
细胞因子和细胞因子信号通路对调节细胞功能至关重要,包括细胞生长、增殖、分化和细胞死亡。细胞因子能调节免疫反应等生理过程,维持免疫平衡,还能介导自身免疫性疾病和癌症等病理情况。因此,细胞因子表达的精确控制和细胞因子信号的转导受到转录和转录后水平的严格调控。特别是,转录后在 mRNA 稳定性水平上的调控对于协调细胞因子的表达和细胞因子信号的传递至关重要。许多细胞因子转录本含有富含 AU 的元素(AREs),而编码细胞因子信号转导途径中许多成分的转录本则含有富含 GU 的元素(GREs)。AREs 和 GREs 是介导 mRNA 快速降解的 mRNA 衰减元件。通过 ARE 和 GRE 介导的衰变机制,免疫细胞在免疫反应过程中选择性地、特异性地调节细胞因子网络。在包括癌症在内的疾病状态中,可观察到编码细胞因子或细胞因子信号通路成分的含 ARE 或 GRE 转录物的异常表达和稳定性。在本综述中,我们将重点讨论 ARE 和 GRE 在 mRNA 稳定性水平上调节细胞因子表达和信号转导的作用。
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Current Trends in Immunology Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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