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Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity
The interaction of innate immune cells with pathogens leads to changes in gene expression that elicit our body's first line of defense against infection. Although signaling pathways and transcription factors have a central role, it is becoming increasingly clear that epigenetic factors, in the...
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description | The interaction of innate immune cells with pathogens leads to changes in gene expression that elicit our body's first line of defense against infection. Although signaling pathways and transcription factors have a central role, it is becoming increasingly clear that epigenetic factors, in the form of DNA or histone modifications, as well as noncoding RNAs, are critical for generating the necessary cell lineage as well as context‐specific gene expression in diverse innate immune cell types. Much of the epigenetic landscape is set during cellular differentiation; however, pathogens and other environmental triggers also induce changes in histone modifications that can either promote tolerance or ‘train’ innate immune cells for a more robust antigen‐independent secondary response. Here we review the important contribution of epigenetic factors to the initiation, maintenance and training of innate immune responses. In addition, we explore how pathogens have hijacked these mechanisms for their benefit and the potential of small molecules targeting chromatin machinery as a way to boost or subdue the innate immune response in disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-48852132016-05-30 Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity Mehta, Stuti Jeffrey, Kate L Immunol Cell Biol Reviews The interaction of innate immune cells with pathogens leads to changes in gene expression that elicit our body's first line of defense against infection. Although signaling pathways and transcription factors have a central role, it is becoming increasingly clear that epigenetic factors, in the form of DNA or histone modifications, as well as noncoding RNAs, are critical for generating the necessary cell lineage as well as context‐specific gene expression in diverse innate immune cell types. Much of the epigenetic landscape is set during cellular differentiation; however, pathogens and other environmental triggers also induce changes in histone modifications that can either promote tolerance or ‘train’ innate immune cells for a more robust antigen‐independent secondary response. Here we review the important contribution of epigenetic factors to the initiation, maintenance and training of innate immune responses. In addition, we explore how pathogens have hijacked these mechanisms for their benefit and the potential of small molecules targeting chromatin machinery as a way to boost or subdue the innate immune response in disease. Nature Publishing Group 2015-01-06 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4885213/ /pubmed/25559622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/icb.2014.101 Text en © 2015 Australasian Society for Immunology Inc. This article is being made freely available through PubMed Central as part of the COVID-19 public health emergency response. It can be used for unrestricted research re-use and analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source, for the duration of the public health emergency. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Mehta, Stuti Jeffrey, Kate L Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
title | Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
title_full | Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
title_fullStr | Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
title_short | Beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
title_sort | beyond receptors and signaling: epigenetic factors in the regulation of innate immunity |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4885213/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25559622 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/icb.2014.101 |
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