MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) – small, conserved RNA molecules, containing 22 to 25 nucleotides and occurring in the cells of living organisms. As regulatory molecules, they have enormous biological potential and can influence a number of cellular processes. In the context of immu-nology, the role of miRNAs a...
Main Authors: | , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Szczecin University Press
2020-01-01
|
Series: | Acta Biologica |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://wnus.edu.pl/ab/en/issue/1195/article/18977/ |
id |
doaj-f8187a10b6a449e0ae0af00e404ee272 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-f8187a10b6a449e0ae0af00e404ee2722021-05-13T08:59:54ZengSzczecin University PressActa Biologica2450-83302020-01-012710.18276/ab.2020.27-09MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infectionsMartyna Szumna0Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz1Institute of Biology, University of Szczecin, Wąska 13, 71-412 Szczecin, Poland Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Center, University of Szczecin, Wąska 13, 71-412 Szczecin, PolandInstitute of Biology, University of Szczecin, Wąska 13, 71-412 Szczecin, Poland Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Center, University of Szczecin, Wąska 13, 71-412 Szczecin, PolandMicroRNAs (miRNAs) – small, conserved RNA molecules, containing 22 to 25 nucleotides and occurring in the cells of living organisms. As regulatory molecules, they have enormous biological potential and can influence a number of cellular processes. In the context of immu-nology, the role of miRNAs as novel immunity regulators is invaluable. The miRNAs regulate immune phenomena at many levels - starting from the impact on the processes of maturation, proliferation and differentiation of the immune system cells, through the regulation of the secretion of their products, to the regulation of intracellular signalling pathways. In all these areas, the miRNAs can play the role of both an inducer and an inhibitor by appropriately increasing the intensity of or suppressing the immune processes they regulate. In the future, it will be possible to regulate the host’s immune response to the pathogen thanks to the properly controlled expression of miRNAs in the immune system cells.https://wnus.edu.pl/ab/en/issue/1195/article/18977/microRNAimmunityvirusesbacteria |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Martyna Szumna Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz |
spellingShingle |
Martyna Szumna Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections Acta Biologica microRNA immunity viruses bacteria |
author_facet |
Martyna Szumna Beata Hukowska-Szematowicz |
author_sort |
Martyna Szumna |
title |
MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections |
title_short |
MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections |
title_full |
MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections |
title_fullStr |
MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections |
title_full_unstemmed |
MicroRNAs as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections |
title_sort |
micrornas as new immunity regulators in viral and bacterial infections |
publisher |
Szczecin University Press |
series |
Acta Biologica |
issn |
2450-8330 |
publishDate |
2020-01-01 |
description |
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) – small, conserved RNA molecules, containing 22 to 25 nucleotides
and occurring in the cells of living organisms. As regulatory molecules, they have enormous biological potential and can influence a number of cellular processes. In the context of immu-nology, the role of miRNAs as novel immunity regulators is invaluable. The miRNAs regulate immune phenomena at many levels - starting from the impact on the processes of maturation, proliferation and differentiation of the immune system cells, through the regulation of the secretion of their products, to the regulation of intracellular signalling pathways. In all these areas, the miRNAs can play the role of both an inducer and an inhibitor by appropriately increasing the intensity of or suppressing the immune processes they regulate. In the future, it will be possible to regulate the host’s immune response to the pathogen thanks to the properly controlled expression of miRNAs in the immune system cells. |
topic |
microRNA immunity viruses bacteria |
url |
https://wnus.edu.pl/ab/en/issue/1195/article/18977/ |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT martynaszumna micrornasasnewimmunityregulatorsinviralandbacterialinfections AT beatahukowskaszematowicz micrornasasnewimmunityregulatorsinviralandbacterialinfections |
_version_ |
1721442490543767552 |