2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2007.10.035
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MicroRNA targets in immune genes and the Dicer/Argonaute and ARE machinery components

Abstract: We studied 613 genes which regulate immunity and, utilizing predictive algorithms, identified 285 genes as microRNA (miRNA or miR) targets. Of these, approximately 250 are newly predicted gene-miR interactions. The frequency of predicted miRNA binding sites in immune gene 3'UTRs indicated preferential targeting of immune genes compared to the genome. Major targets include transcription factors, cofactors and chromatin modifiers whereas upstream factors, such as ligands and receptors (cytokines, chemokines and … Show more

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“…An increase in tissue mRNA levels can arise from increased transcription and/or posttranscriptional mRNA stabilization, thereby prolonging mRNA half-life (1,8,13,20). Thus it is difficult to ascertain which of these two processes initiated and maintained the in vivo mRNA elevations, as discussed above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An increase in tissue mRNA levels can arise from increased transcription and/or posttranscriptional mRNA stabilization, thereby prolonging mRNA half-life (1,8,13,20). Thus it is difficult to ascertain which of these two processes initiated and maintained the in vivo mRNA elevations, as discussed above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To gain insight on the biological relevance of miR-9 induction under inflammatory conditions, we searched for predicted miR-9 targets, focusing our attention on regulators of transcription, which have been frequently shown to be preferential miRNA targets (15). In agreement with this, the public database of animal miRNA miRGen (available at http://www.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coding sequence is conserved in all instances. Posttranscriptionally dicer transcripts are predicted to be heavily regulated by miRNAs based on bioinformatic analysis of its 3ЈUTR (Asirvatham et al, 2008). Cellular stresses, especially interferon induction have been shown to regulate Dicer activity (Wiesen and Tomasi, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%