(2022) Bidirectional cytokine-microRNA control: A novel immunoregulatory framework in leishmaniasis. PLoS Pathog. e1010696. ISSN 1553-7366 (Print) 1553-7366
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Abstract
As effector innate immune cells and as a host to the protozoan parasite Leishmania, macrophages play a dual role in antileishmanial immunoregulation. The 2 key players in this immunoregulation are the macrophage-expressed microRNAs (miRNAs) and the macrophage-secreted cytokines. miRNAs, as small noncoding RNAs, play vital roles in macrophage functions including cytokines and chemokines production. In the reverse direction, Leishmania-regulated cytokines alter miRNAs expression to regulate the antileishmanial functions of macrophages. The miRNA patterns vary with the time and stage of infection. The cytokine-regulated macrophage miRNAs not only help parasite elimination or persistence but also regulate cytokine production from macrophages. Based on these observations, we propose a novel immunoregulatory framework as a scientific rationale for antileishmanial therapy.
Item Type: | Article |
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Keywords: | no keyword |
Divisions: | Research Vice-Chancellor Department > پژوهشکده علوم پایه پزشکی Research Vice-Chancellor Department > Molecular Medicine Research Center |
Page Range: | e1010696 |
Journal or Publication Title: | PLoS Pathog |
Journal Index: | Pubmed |
Volume: | 18 |
Number: | 8 |
Identification Number: | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010696 |
ISSN: | 1553-7366 (Print) 1553-7366 |
Depositing User: | خانم مهتاب اکبری |
URI: | http://eprints.rums.ac.ir/id/eprint/29997 |
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