Tristetraprolin-mediated mRNA destabilization regulates basophil inflammatory responses
Background: Basophils, despite being the least common granulocytes, play crucial roles in type 2 immune responses, such as chronic allergic inflammation and protective immunity against parasites.
Junya Ito +7 more
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Tristetraprolin promotes survival of mammary progenitor cells by restraining TNFα levels
Tristetraprolin (TTP) is an RNA binding protein that destabilizes mRNAs of factors involved in proliferation, invasiveness, and inflammation. Disruption of the gene that codes for TTP (Zfp36) led to severe arthritis, autoimmunity, cachexia and dermatitis
Micaela Stedile +11 more
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PIM2 interacts with tristetraprolin and promotes breast cancer tumorigenesis
Tristetraprolin (TTP) is an AU‐rich element‐binding protein that regulates mRNA stability and plays important roles in cancer. The mechanisms by which TTP is regulated in breast cancer are poorly understood.
Chune Ren, Pengyun Qiao, Shijun Lv
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The Tristetraprolin Family of RNA-Binding Proteins in Cancer: Progress and Future Prospects
Post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression plays a key role in cellular proliferation, differentiation, migration, and apoptosis. Increasing evidence suggests dysregulated post-transcriptional gene expression as an important mechanism in the ...
Yogesh Saini +2 more
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Tristetraprolin expression by keratinocytes protects against skin carcinogenesis [PDF]
Cancer is caused primarily by genomic alterations resulting in deregulation of gene regulatory circuits in key growth, apoptosis, or DNA repair pathways.
Assiya Assabban +20 more
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Tristetraprolin regulation of interleukin-22 production [PDF]
AbstractInterleukin (IL)-22 is a STAT3-activating cytokine displaying characteristic AU-rich elements (ARE) in the 3′-untranslated region (3′-UTR) of its mRNA. This architecture suggests gene regulation by modulation of mRNA stability. Since related cytokines undergo post-transcriptional regulation by ARE-binding tristetraprolin (TTP), the role of this
Härdle, Lorena +8 more
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Tristetraprolin inhibits poly(A)-tail synthesis in nuclear mRNA that contains AU-rich elements by interacting with poly(A)-binding protein nuclear 1. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Tristetraprolin binds mRNA AU-rich elements and thereby facilitates the destabilization of mature mRNA in the cytosol. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To understand how tristetraprolin mechanistically functions, we biopanned with a phage ...
Yu-Lun Su +6 more
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Post-transcriptional regulation is involved in the regulation of many inflammatory genes. Zinc finger protein 36 (ZFP36) family proteins are RNA-binding proteins involved in messenger RNA (mRNA) metabolism pathways. The ZFP36 family is composed of ZFP36 (
Sohei Makita +3 more
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Phosphorylation of Recombinant Tristetraprolin In vitro [PDF]
Tristetraprolin/zinc finger protein 36 (TTP/ ZFP36) binds and destabilizes some proinflammatory cytokine mRNAs. TTP-deficient mice develop a profound inflammatory syndrome due to excessive production of proinflammatory cytokines. TTP gene expression is induced by various factors including insulin, cinnamon, and green tea extracts. Previous studies have
Heping, Cao, Rui, Lin
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The role of tristetraprolin in cancer and inflammation [PDF]
Messenger RNA decay is a critical mechanism to control the expression of many inflammation- and cancer-associated genes. These transcripts are targeted for rapid degradation through AU-rich element (ARE) motifs present in the mRNA 3' untranslated region (3'UTR). Tristetraprolin (TTP) is an RNA-binding protein that plays a significant role in regulating
Sandhya, Sanduja +4 more
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