2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28826
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Histone mRNA polyadenylation‐mediated inflammation underlies various virus infections and cancers

Abstract: The mechanistic understanding of virus infection and inflammation in many diseases is incomplete. Normally, messenger RNA (mRNA) tails of replication‐dependent histones (RDH) that safeguard naked nuclear DNAs are protected by a specialized stem‐loop instead of polyadenylation. Here, we showed that infection by various RNA viruses (including severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) induced aberrant polyadenylation of RDH mRNAs (pARDH) that resulted in inflammation or cellular senescence, based on which … Show more

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