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The Interaction Between Two Worlds: MicroRNAs and Toll-Like Receptors
Recep Bayraktar1, Maria Teresa Sabrina Bertilaccio1, George A Calin1,2,3
1Department of Experimental Therapeutics, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States.
Abstract:
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are critical mediators of posttranscriptional regulation via their targeting of the imperfect antisense complementary regions of coding and non-coding transcripts. Recently, researchers have shown that miRNAs play roles in many aspects of regulation of immune cell function by targeting of inflammation-associated genes, including Toll-like receptors (TLRs). Besides this indirect regulatory role of miRNAs, they can also act as physiological ligands of specific TLRs and initiate the signaling cascade of immune response. In this review, we summarize the potential roles of miRNAs in regulation of TLR gene expression and TLR signaling, with a focus on the ability of miRNAs bind to TLRs.
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