The Innate Immune Viral Sensors and Their Functional Crosstalk

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Abstract

The precise and elaborate regulation of signaling cascades by diverse cytoplasmic and endosomal antiviral sensors is crucial for maintaining immune homeostasis and defending against viral pathogens. Receptors and enzymes that recognize foreign nucleic acids play a pivotal role in inducing antiviral interferon programs, serving as the first line of defense against various DNA and RNA viruses. Recent research has increasingly highlighted the crosstalk between nucleic acid sensors in detecting multiple virus invasions, resulting in amplified antiviral signals and compensating for any missing roles. This review provides an update on recent findings regarding the interplay of RNA sensors for DNA virus recognition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)105-113
Number of pages9
JournalMicrobiology and Biotechnology Letters
Volume52
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Antiviral innate immunity
  • DNA virus sensors
  • host-microbe interaction
  • inflammation
  • interferon
  • RNA virus sensors

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