A new perspective: Mitochondrial stat3 as a regulator for lymphocyte function

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Abstract

Stat3 as a transcription factor regulating gene expression in lymphocytes during the immune response is well known. However, since the pioneering studies discovering the presence of Stat3 in mitochondria and its role in regulating mitochondrial metabolism, only a few studies have investigated this non-conventional function of Stat3 in lymphocytes. From this perspective, we review what is known about Stat3 as a transcription factor and what is known and unknown about mitochondrial Stat3 (mitoStat3) in lymphocytes. We also provide a framework to consider how some of the functions previously assigned to Stat3 as regulator of gene transcription could be mediated by mitoStat3 in lymphocytes. The goal of this review is to stimulate interest for future studies investigating mitoStat3 in the immune response that could lead to the generation of alternative pharmacological inhibitors of mitoStat3 for the treatment of chronic inflammatory diseases.

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Rincon, M., & Pereira, F. V. (2018, June 4). A new perspective: Mitochondrial stat3 as a regulator for lymphocyte function. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061656

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