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摘要
核极复合体相关4同源物(NOC4L)是核糖体生物发生过程中的一个关键因子,本研究旨在从翻译调控的角度研究其在活化T细胞中的作用。首先,在表达 Noc4lmCherry 的转基因报告基因小鼠中,采用流式细胞术测定不同条件下 CD4+ T 细胞中 NOC4L 的表达水平。随后,在 Th1 和 Th17 极化条件下检测了 NOC4L 的表达和细胞增殖。最后,通过体外实验确定了在激活 Th1 和 Th17 细胞过程中与 NOC4L 相互作用的蛋白质,并在此基础上探讨了 NOC4L 的潜在机制。结果表明,NOC4L 在活化的 CD4+ T 细胞中表达水平升高,且 NOC4L 的表达与活化 T 细胞的增殖和分裂密切相关。体外实验揭示了在T细胞活化过程中,NOC4L与参与核糖体组装和细胞增殖的蛋白质之间的相互作用。这些发现为探索辅助性T细胞转录后调控奠定了基础,对理解T细胞的活化和调控机制具有深远意义。
[Functions of nucleolar complex associated 4 homolog in activated T cells].
Nucleolar complex associated 4 homolog (NOC4L) is a key factor in ribosome biogenesis, and this study aims to investigate its roles in activated T cells from the perspective of translation regulation. Firstly, flow cytometry was employed to determine the expression levels of NOC4L in the CD4+ T cells under different conditions in the transgenic reporter mice expressing Noc4lmCherry. Subsequently, the expression of NOC4L along with cell proliferation was examined under Th1 and Th17 polarization conditions. Finally, in vitro experiments were conducted to identify the proteins interacting with NOC4L during the activation of Th1 and Th17 cells, on the basis of which the potential mechanisms of NOC4L were explored. The results showed that the expression level of NOC4L increased in activated CD4+ T cells, and the expression of NOC4L was closely associated with the proliferation and division of activated T cells. The in vitro experiments revealed interactions between NOC4L and proteins involved in ribosome assembly and cell proliferation during T cell activation. These findings lay a foundation for probing into the post-transcriptional regulation in helper T cells and hold profound significance for understanding the activation and regulatory mechanisms of T cells.
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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology (Chinese edition) , sponsored by the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Society for Microbiology, is a peer-reviewed international journal. The journal is cited by many scientific databases , such as Chemical Abstract (CA), Biology Abstract (BA), MEDLINE, Russian Digest , Chinese Scientific Citation Index (CSCI), Chinese Journal Citation Report (CJCR), and Chinese Academic Journal (CD version). The Journal publishes new discoveries, techniques and developments in genetic engineering, cell engineering, enzyme engineering, biochemical engineering, tissue engineering, bioinformatics, biochips and other fields of biotechnology.