A mammalian pseudogene lncRNA at the interface of inflammation and anti-inflammatory therapeutics | eLife
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We identify an lncRNA pseudogene, Lethe (named after the mythological river of forgetfulness, for its role in negative feedback), which is expressed in response to proinflammatory cytokines TNFα and IL-1β, and the anti-inflammatory agent, dexamthasone, but is not responsive to microbial components, and is primarily found on the chromatin. Lethe is regulated by RelA, independent of pseudogene family members and proximal genes. Additionally, Lethe is dramatically downregulated in aged spleen. Finally, Lethe binds directly to RelA to inhibit NF-κB DNA binding activity. These findings suggest that Lethe may function as a novel negative regulator of NF-κB, to help fine tune the inflammatory response.
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A mammalian #pseudogene #lncRNA at the interface of inflammation… Lethe may down-regulate NF-kB via binding to RelA
http://elifesciences.org/content/2/e00762
No use of Gencode pgenes !