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RNA Metabolism in T Lymphocytes.

Jin Ouk ChoiJeong Hyeon HamSoo Seok Hwang
Published in: Immune network (2022)
RNA metabolism plays a central role in regulating of T cell-mediated immunity. RNA processing, modifications, and regulations of RNA decay influence the tight and rapid regulation of gene expression during T cell phase transition. Thymic selection, quiescence maintenance, activation, differentiation, and effector functions of T cells are dependent on selective RNA modulations. Recent technical improvements have unveiled the complex crosstalk between RNAs and T cells. Moreover, resting T cells contain large amounts of untranslated mRNAs, implying that the regulation of RNA metabolism might be a key step in controlling gene expression. Considering the immunological significance of T cells for disease treatment, an understanding of RNA metabolism in T cells could provide new directions in harnessing T cells for therapeutic implications.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • nucleic acid
  • dna methylation
  • dendritic cells
  • machine learning
  • heart rate
  • regulatory t cells
  • deep learning