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Crosstalk of Transcriptional Regulators of Adaptive Immune System and Micrornas: An Insight Into Differentiation and Development Publisher Pubmed

Summary: Research shows microRNAs guide immune cell development, offering insights into immune-related therapies. #ImmuneHealth #GeneRegulation

Boshtam M1 ; Rahimmanesh I2 ; Shariati L3, 4 ; Najaflu M5 ; Khanahmad H5 ; Mirian M6 ; Zarepour A7 ; Zarrabi A7 ; Kouhpayeh S8
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Source: Cells Published:2023


Abstract

MicroRNAs (miRNAs), as small regulatory RNA molecules, are involved in gene expression at the post-transcriptional level. Hence, miRNAs contribute to gene regulation of various steps of different cell subsets’ differentiation, maturation, and activation. The adaptive immune system arm, which exhibits the most specific immune responses, is also modulated by miRNAs. The generation and maturation of various T-cell subsets concomitant with B-cells is under precise regulation of miRNAs which function directly on the hallmark genes of each cell subset or indirectly through regulation of signaling pathway mediators and/or transcription factors involved in this maturation journey. In this review, we first discussed the origination process of common lymphocyte progenitors from hematopoietic stem cells, which further differentiate into various T-cell subsets under strict regulation of miRNAs and transcription factors. Subsequently, the differentiation of B-cells from common lymphocyte progenitors in bone marrow and periphery were discussed in association with a network of miRNAs and transcription factors. © 2023 by the authors.
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