2019
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2019-125768
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Novel ZBP1-IRF3 Dependency in Multiple Myeloma Mediated By IRF3-Driven Regulation of Cell Cycle Genes

Abstract: ZBP1 is an inducible nucleic acid (NA) sensor that is activated when pathogen NA bind to its Zα and Zβ domains. ZBP1 is required for TBK1-dependent phosphorylation of the transcription factor IRF3 (pIRF3) followed by its direct activation of type I interferon genes. However, the role, if any, of ZBP1 in tumour biology is not known. By searching for genes selectively expressed in multiple myeloma (MM) we identified ZBP1 mRNA expressed in 29 MM cell lines (MMCL) but not in >1000 other cancer ce… Show more

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