The role of long non-coding RNAs in NK cell biology and diseases
Dan Zhang, Siqiao Wei, Qianqiu Wei, Zhansong Lin, Xiaoming Sun

TL;DR
This paper reviews how long non-coding RNAs regulate natural killer cell functions and their roles in diseases.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of lncRNA mechanisms in NK cell biology and disease contexts.
Findings
LncRNAs regulate NK cell development, activation, and cytotoxicity through multiple mechanisms.
They influence tumor microenvironments via ceRNA networks and epigenetic regulation.
LncRNAs are potential therapeutic targets for diseases involving NK cell dysfunction.
Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are pivotal regulators of gene expression, increasingly recognized for their roles in immune responses and disease progression. Natural killer (NK) cells, essential cytotoxic lymphocytes of the innate immune system, orchestrate immune responses through cytokine secretion and direct cytotoxicity. This review elucidates the immunomodulatory functions of lncRNAs in NK cell biology and their implications in pathological conditions. LncRNAs intricately govern key NK cell processes, including development, differentiation, activation, recruitment, cytotoxic function, and immune infiltration within the tumor microenvironment. These regulatory effects are mediated through diverse mechanisms, such as transcriptional control of effector molecules, miRNA sponging, metabolic reprogramming, protein ubiquitination, and epigenetic modifications. Focusing on NK cell…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImmune Cell Function and Interaction · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research · Circular RNAs in diseases
