T-Cell Intracellular Antigen 1-Like Protein in Physiology and Pathology

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jul 16;23(14):7836. doi: 10.3390/ijms23147836.

Abstract

T-cell intracellular antigen 1 (TIA1)-related/like (TIAR/TIAL1) protein is a multifunctional RNA-binding protein (RBP) involved in regulating many aspects of gene expression, independently or in combination with its paralog TIA1. TIAR was first described in 1992 by Paul Anderson's lab in relation to the development of a cell death phenotype in immune system cells, as it possesses nucleolytic activity against cytotoxic lymphocyte target cells. Similar to TIA1, it is characterized by a subcellular nucleo-cytoplasmic localization and ubiquitous expression in the cells of different tissues of higher organisms. In this paper, we review the relevant structural and functional information available about TIAR from a triple perspective (molecular, cellular and pathophysiological), paying special attention to its expression and regulation in cellular events and processes linked to human pathophysiology.

Keywords: TIAL1; TIAR; cellular homeostasis; gene expression; pathophysiology.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cytoplasm / metabolism
  • Humans
  • RNA-Binding Proteins* / metabolism
  • T-Cell Intracellular Antigen-1
  • T-Lymphocytes* / metabolism

Substances

  • RNA-Binding Proteins
  • T-Cell Intracellular Antigen-1
  • TIAL1 protein, human