microRNA dynamic expression regulates invariant NKT cells.

Cell Mol Life Sci

Center for Cutaneous Biology and Immunology, Department of Dermatology, Henry Ford Health System, 1 Ford Place, Detroit, MI, USA.

Published: August 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT) are crucial for immune regulation, playing key roles in fighting infections, cancer, and inflammation, but they're more common in mice than in humans.
  • Research has identified various transcription factors and signaling molecules involved in the development and function of iNKT cells, but the entire molecular framework remains not fully understood.
  • MicroRNAs (miRNAs), which are small non-coding RNAs, significantly influence iNKT cell processes; this review highlights specific miRNAs and their roles in iNKT cell differentiation and activity, suggesting a complex network of regulation involving multiple factors.

Article Abstract

Invariant natural killer T cells (iNKT) are a prevalent population of innate-like T cells in mice, but quite rare in humans that are critical for regulation of the innate and adaptive immune responses during antimicrobial immunity, tumor rejection, and inflammatory diseases. Multiple transcription factors and signaling molecules that contribute to iNKT cell selection and functional differentiation have been identified. However, the full molecular network responsible for regulating and maintaining iNKT populations remains unclear. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are an abundant class of evolutionarily conserved, small, non-coding RNAs that regulate gene expression post-transcriptionally. Previous reports uncovered the important roles of miRNAs in iNKT cell development and function using Dicer mutant mice. In this review, we discuss the emerging roles of individual miRNAs in iNKT cells reported by our group and other groups, including miR-150, miR-155, miR-181, let-7, miR-17 ~ 92 cluster, and miR-183-96-182 cluster. It is likely that iNKT cell development, differentiation, homeostasis, and functions are orchestrated through a multilayered network comprising interactions among master transcription factors, signaling molecules, and dynamically expressed miRNAs. We provide a comprehensive view of the molecular mechanisms underlying iNKT cell differentiation and function controlled by dynamically expressed miRNAs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11073247PMC
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