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Publication : Severe Impairment of TNF Post-transcriptional Regulation Leads to Embryonic Death.

First Author  Clayer E Year  2020
Journal  iScience Volume  23
Issue  11 Pages  101726
PubMed ID  33210082 Mgi Jnum  J:306876
Mgi Id  MGI:6717654 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2020.101726
Citation  Clayer E, et al. (2020) Severe Impairment of TNF Post-transcriptional Regulation Leads to Embryonic Death. iScience 23(11):101726
abstractText  Post-transcriptional regulation mechanisms control mRNA stability or translational efficiency via ribosomes, and recent evidence indicates that it is a major determinant of the accurate levels of cytokine mRNAs. Transcriptional regulation of Tnf has been well studied and found to be important for the rapid induction of Tnf mRNA and regulation of the acute phase of inflammation, whereas study of its post-transcriptional regulation has been largely limited to the role of the AU-rich element (ARE), and to a lesser extent, to that of the constitutive decay element (CDE). We have identified another regulatory element (NRE) in the 3' UTR of Tnf and demonstrate that ARE, CDE, and NRE cooperate in vivo to efficiently downregulate Tnf expression and prevent autoimmune inflammatory diseases. We also show that excessive TNF may lead to embryonic death.
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