Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies

The DEAD-box family of proteins are a highly conserved group of RNA helicases and participate in a plethora of cellular processes. Amongst them, DDX3X is one of the most functionally multi-faceted subgroup with diverse roles in gene regulation and cellular signal transduction. While recent reports h...

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Main Author: Loh, Xinpeng
Other Authors: Navin Kumar Verma
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-724772023-02-28T18:03:14Z Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies Loh, Xinpeng Navin Kumar Verma School of Biological Sciences DRNTU::Science The DEAD-box family of proteins are a highly conserved group of RNA helicases and participate in a plethora of cellular processes. Amongst them, DDX3X is one of the most functionally multi-faceted subgroup with diverse roles in gene regulation and cellular signal transduction. While recent reports have implicated DDX3X in cancer progression, its role in lymphoid cancer progression is poorly understood. Studies on DDX3X have yielded conflicting conclusions, with findings of both oncogenic and tumour suppressive effects in various tumour models. This study aims to examine the potential involvement of DDX3X in regulating integrin-mediated T-cell migration and in haematolymphoid malignancies. Migration is a crucial feature of T- lymphocytes required for its’ function to mount an adaptive immune response. Hence, the mechanisms involved in T-cell locomotory behaviour would be of considerable relevance to understanding immunological diseases. Here, we utilise RNA interference technique to knockdown DDX3X expression (<80%) and show that the depletion of DDX3X does not interfere with T-cell viability. Intriguingly, we demonstrated that DDX3X depletion causes concomitant increase in T-cells migratory ability. Our findings thus have implications in the understanding of haematological cancers and metastasis. Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences 2017-08-04T01:59:00Z 2017-08-04T01:59:00Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/72477 en Nanyang Technological University 41 p. application/pdf
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Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
description The DEAD-box family of proteins are a highly conserved group of RNA helicases and participate in a plethora of cellular processes. Amongst them, DDX3X is one of the most functionally multi-faceted subgroup with diverse roles in gene regulation and cellular signal transduction. While recent reports have implicated DDX3X in cancer progression, its role in lymphoid cancer progression is poorly understood. Studies on DDX3X have yielded conflicting conclusions, with findings of both oncogenic and tumour suppressive effects in various tumour models. This study aims to examine the potential involvement of DDX3X in regulating integrin-mediated T-cell migration and in haematolymphoid malignancies. Migration is a crucial feature of T- lymphocytes required for its’ function to mount an adaptive immune response. Hence, the mechanisms involved in T-cell locomotory behaviour would be of considerable relevance to understanding immunological diseases. Here, we utilise RNA interference technique to knockdown DDX3X expression (<80%) and show that the depletion of DDX3X does not interfere with T-cell viability. Intriguingly, we demonstrated that DDX3X depletion causes concomitant increase in T-cells migratory ability. Our findings thus have implications in the understanding of haematological cancers and metastasis.
author2 Navin Kumar Verma
author_facet Navin Kumar Verma
Loh, Xinpeng
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author Loh, Xinpeng
author_sort Loh, Xinpeng
title Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
title_short Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
title_full Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
title_fullStr Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
title_full_unstemmed Role of DDX3X in T-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
title_sort role of ddx3x in t-lymphocyte migration and haematolymphoid malignancies
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/72477
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