Cytosolic DNA sensors regulating type I interferon induction
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Keating, S.E., Baran, M & Bowie, A.G., Cytosolic DNA sensors regulating type I interferon induction, Trends in Immunology, 32, 2011, 574 - 581Download Item:
Abstract:
Type I interferon induction is a critical anti-pathogen response mediated by innate
immune stimulation. While it has been appreciated for some time that the presence of
pathogen DNA within a cell leads to a type I interferon response, it is only in the past
few years that some of the key signalling proteins and DNA sensors that regulate this
response have been uncovered. Here we review the nature of these DNA sensors,
which includes a new family of pattern recognition receptors termed the `AIM2-like
receptors (ALRs), and consider the implications of their discovery for understanding
emerging principles of innate immune DNA sensing. Furthermore, we discuss how
their discovery provides a rationale as to why accumulation of self-DNA mediates
IFN-dependent autoimmunity.
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Author: BOWIE, ANDREW
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)Health Research Board (HRB)
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Trends in Immunology32
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Type I interferon inductionSubject (TCD):
Immunology, Inflammation & InfectionDOI:
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