Long noncoding RNA Malat1 is not essential for T cell development and response to LCMV infection

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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as critical mediators of various biological processes in the immune system. The current data showed that the lncRNA Malat1 is highly expressed in T cell subsets, but the function of Malat1 in T cell remains unclear. In this study, we detected the T cell development and both CD8 + and CD4 + T cell response to LCMV infection using Malat1 −/- mice model. To our surprise, there were no significant defects in thymocytes at different developmental stages and the peripheral T cell pool with ablation of Malat1. During LCMV infection, Malat1 −/- mice exhibited normal effector and memory CD8 + T cells as well as T FH cells differentiation. Our results indicated that Malat1 is not essential for T cell development and T cell-mediated antiviral response though it expresses at very high level in different T cell populations.

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Yao, Y., Guo, W., Chen, J., Guo, P., Yu, G., Liu, J., … Yu, S. (2018). Long noncoding RNA Malat1 is not essential for T cell development and response to LCMV infection. RNA Biology, 15(12), 1477–1486. https://doi.org/10.1080/15476286.2018.1551705

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