Exogenous RNA poses a continuous threat to genome stability and integrity across various organisms.Accumulating evidence reveals complex mechanisms underlying the cellular response to exogenous RNA,including endo-lyso...Exogenous RNA poses a continuous threat to genome stability and integrity across various organisms.Accumulating evidence reveals complex mechanisms underlying the cellular response to exogenous RNA,including endo-lysosomal degradation,RNA-dependent repression and innate immune clearance.Across a variety of mechanisms,the natural anti-sense RNAdependent defensive strategy has been utilized both as a powerful gene manipulation tool and gene therapy strategy named RNA-interference(RNAi).To optimize the efficiency of RNAi silencing,a comprehensive understanding of the whole life cycle of exogenous RNA,from cellular entry to its decay,is vital.In this paper,we review recent progress in comprehending the recognition and elimination of foreign RNA by cells,focusing on cellular entrance,intracellular transportation,and immune-inflammatory responses.By leveraging these insights,we highlight the potential implications of these insights for advancing RNA interference efficiency,underscore the need for future studies to elucidate the pathways and fates of various exogenous RNA forms,and provide foundational information for more efficient RNA delivery methods in both genetic manipulation and therapy in different organisms.展开更多
基金supported by funding from:the National Natural Science Foundation of China to YY(Project Number:32270558)to XC(Project Number:32270512)and to CW(Project number:32100382)+3 种基金Young Taishan Scholar Program of Shandong Province to YYNatural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(Project Number:BK20220268)the Program of Qilu Young Scholars of Shandong University to XCand the King Saud University,Saudi Arabia(Project number:RSP2023R7).
文摘Exogenous RNA poses a continuous threat to genome stability and integrity across various organisms.Accumulating evidence reveals complex mechanisms underlying the cellular response to exogenous RNA,including endo-lysosomal degradation,RNA-dependent repression and innate immune clearance.Across a variety of mechanisms,the natural anti-sense RNAdependent defensive strategy has been utilized both as a powerful gene manipulation tool and gene therapy strategy named RNA-interference(RNAi).To optimize the efficiency of RNAi silencing,a comprehensive understanding of the whole life cycle of exogenous RNA,from cellular entry to its decay,is vital.In this paper,we review recent progress in comprehending the recognition and elimination of foreign RNA by cells,focusing on cellular entrance,intracellular transportation,and immune-inflammatory responses.By leveraging these insights,we highlight the potential implications of these insights for advancing RNA interference efficiency,underscore the need for future studies to elucidate the pathways and fates of various exogenous RNA forms,and provide foundational information for more efficient RNA delivery methods in both genetic manipulation and therapy in different organisms.