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Dissecting Innate Immune Signaling in Viral Evasion of Cytokine Production
Published on: March 2, 2014
Innate immunity: squelching anti-viral signalling with NLRX1
1School of Biochemistry and Immunology, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. laoneill@tcd.ie
Abstract:
Innate immunity to viruses involves receptors such as RIG-I, which senses viral RNA and triggers a signalling pathway involving the outer mitochondrial membrane protein MAVS. Recent work has identified that NLRX1, a member of another class of innate immune receptors, sequesters MAVS away from RIG-I and thereby prevents mitochondrial anti-viral immunity.
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