2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2012.08.022
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Goose RIG-I functions in innate immunity against Newcastle disease virus infections

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“…The ability of dRIG-I and gRIG-I to induce IFN production was also significantly reduced compared with hRIG-I and mRIG-I. Surprisingly, gRIG-I blocked IFN-b, Mx1 and PKR mRNA production during influenza infection, which is almost the opposite effect reported for gRIG-I in 293T cells after NDV infection (Sun et al, 2013). One possible cause of this inhibitory effect is that gRIG-I could compete with endogenous hRIG-I to bind influenza vRNA.…”
Section: Ifn-bmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…The ability of dRIG-I and gRIG-I to induce IFN production was also significantly reduced compared with hRIG-I and mRIG-I. Surprisingly, gRIG-I blocked IFN-b, Mx1 and PKR mRNA production during influenza infection, which is almost the opposite effect reported for gRIG-I in 293T cells after NDV infection (Sun et al, 2013). One possible cause of this inhibitory effect is that gRIG-I could compete with endogenous hRIG-I to bind influenza vRNA.…”
Section: Ifn-bmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Previous studies revealed that duck and goose CARDs activate IFN-b in chicken cells, suggesting that chicken cells contain all the proteins required for the activation and downstream signalling of RIG-I (Miranzo-Navarro & Magor, 2014;Sun et al, 2013). Recent in vitro studies demonstrated that human TRIM25 did not interact with, ubiquitinate or activate human CARDs that were cotransfected into chicken DF-1 cells (Miranzo-Navarro & Magor, 2014).…”
Section: Ifn-bmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At 48 h posttreatment, chicken tissues were subjected to Western blotting to measure the conversion of LC3-I to LC3-II. The mRNA level of the NDV P gene in the tissue was used for evaluation of the quantity of NDV and measured by real-time quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR) as described previously (26). The ␤-actin gene was used as an endogenous control.…”
Section: Temmentioning
confidence: 99%