Regulation of mrna stability contributes to the function of innate lymphoid cells in various diseases

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Yuanyu Deng and colleagues from the Shandong University, China have published the Article: Regulation of mRNA stability contributes to the function of innate lymphoid cells in various diseases, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Next, the authors focus on the role of mRNA stability regulation in the three major ILC subsets in various diseases.

SUMMARY

    ILCs are divided into two cell types: cytotoxic ILCs (which mainly represent conventional natural killer (NK) cells) and helper-like ILCs, which produce cytokines (e_g, innate lymphoid cells-1 (ILC1s), innate lymphoid cells-2 (ILC2s), innate . . .

     

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