2006
DOI: 10.1038/sj.cr.7310019
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Antiviral innate immunity pathways

Abstract: Recent studies have uncovered two signaling pathways that activate the host innate immunity against viral infection. One of the pathways utilizes members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family to detect viruses that enter the endosome through endocytosis. The TLR pathway induces interferon production through several signaling proteins that ultimately lead to the activation of the transcription factors NF-κB, IRF3 and IRF7. The other antiviral pathway uses the RNA helicase RIG-I as the receptor for intracellula… Show more

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“…Additionally, mitochondria are key players in apoptosis (1,15,57), innate immune defense (51), generation of reactive nitrogenand oxygen species (RNS/ROS; Refs. 2,18,47,58), transduction of electrical signals (23,54), and calcium homeostasis (7,48,67).…”
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“…Additionally, mitochondria are key players in apoptosis (1,15,57), innate immune defense (51), generation of reactive nitrogenand oxygen species (RNS/ROS; Refs. 2,18,47,58), transduction of electrical signals (23,54), and calcium homeostasis (7,48,67).…”
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“…The precise mechanism by which RIG-I activates the innate immune system has been the subject of intense research (10,14,36,37). The events that follow the binding of dsRNA by RIG-I include the homodimerization of IFN regulatory factor 3 and the subsequent up-regulation and expression of IFN genes (9).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These kinases liberate transcription factors such as nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) and IFN regulatory factor 3/7, leading to the induction of type I IFNs and pro-inflammatory cytokines [10,11]. Once secreted, type I IFNs rapidly induce multiple IFN-stimulated genes [12,13] that orchestrate an antiviral state in the cells [14]. Due to its prominent role in propagating antiviral signaling [15,16], MAVS is subject to meticulous modulations by different proteins [17], which fine-tune the cellular responses over the course of viral infection [18][19][20][21].…”
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confidence: 99%