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A long noncoding RNA induced by TLRs mediates both activation and repression of immune response genes

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An inducible program of inflammatory gene expression is central to antimicrobial defenses. This response is controlled by a collaboration involving signal-dependent activation of transcription factors, transcriptional co-regulators, and chromatin-modifying factors. We have identified a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) that acts as a key regulator of this inflammatory response. Pattern recognition receptors such as the Toll-like receptors induce the expression of numerous lncRNAs. One of these, lincRNA-Cox2, mediates both the activation and repression of distinct classes of immune genes. Transcriptional repression of target genes is dependent on interactions of lincRNA-Cox2 with heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A/B and A2/B1. Collectively, these studies unveil a central role of lincRNA-Cox2 as a broad-acting regulatory component of the circuit that controls the inflammatory response.
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hal-02444506 , version 1 (21-07-2021)

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Susan Carpenter, Maninjay Atianand, Daniel Aiello, Emiliano Ricci, Pallavi Gandhi, et al.. A long noncoding RNA induced by TLRs mediates both activation and repression of immune response genes. Science, 2013, 341 (6147), pp.789-792. ⟨10.1126/science.1240925⟩. ⟨hal-02444506⟩
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