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Regulation of cGAS- and RLR-mediated immunity to nucleic acids

Ablasser, Andrea  
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Hur, Sun
January 1, 2020
Nature Immunology

Pathogen-derived nucleic acids are crucial signals for innate immunity. Despite the structural similarity between those and host nucleic acids, mammalian cells have been able to evolve powerful innate immune signaling pathways that originate from the detection of cytosolic nucleic acid species, one of the most prominent being the cGAS-STING pathway for DNA and the RLR-MAVS pathway for RNA, respectively. Recent advances have revealed a plethora of regulatory mechanisms that are crucial for balancing the activity of nucleic acid sensors for the maintenance of overall cellular homeostasis. Elucidation of the various mechanisms that enable cells to maintain control over the activity of cytosolic nucleic acid sensors has provided new insight into the pathology of human diseases and, at the same time, offers a rich and largely unexplored source for new therapeutic targets. This Review addresses the emerging literature on regulation of the sensing of cytosolic DNA and RNA via cGAS and RLRs.

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review article
DOI
10.1038/s41590-019-0556-1
Web of Science ID

WOS:000515136500010

Author(s)
Ablasser, Andrea  
Hur, Sun
Date Issued

2020-01-01

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP

Published in
Nature Immunology
Volume

21

Issue

1

Start page

17

End page

29

Subjects

Immunology

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aicardi-goutieres-syndrome

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cyclic gmp-amp

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double-stranded-rna

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antiviral signal activation

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cgas/sting-dependent innate

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cytosolic dna sensor

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inducible gene-i

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rig-i

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structural basis

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endoplasmic-reticulum

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REVIEWED

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March 11, 2020
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