m6A Methylation in Regulation of Antiviral Innate Immunityстатья
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Аннотация:The epitranscriptomic modification m6A is a prevalent RNA modification that plays acrucial role in the regulation of various aspects of RNA metabolism. It has been found to be involvedin a wide range of physiological processes and disease states. Of particular interest is the role of m6Amachinery and modifications in viral infections, serving as an evolutionary marker for distinguishingbetween self and non-self entities. In this review article, we present a comprehensive overview of theepitranscriptomic modification m6A and its implications for the interplay between viruses and theirhost, focusing on immune responses and viral replication. We outline future research directions thathighlight the role of m6A in viral nucleic acid recognition, initiation of antiviral immune responses,and modulation of antiviral signaling pathways. Additionally, we discuss the potential of m6A as aprognostic biomarker and a target for therapeutic interventions in viral infections.