病毒模仿在怀孕期间保护您免受感染
Samantha G Muccilli1, Sonja M Best2
1Innate Immunity and Pathogenesis Section, Laboratory of Neurological Infections and Immunity, Rocky Mountain Laboratories, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Hamilton, MT 59840, USA; Cellular Biology Section, Laboratory of Viral Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20894, USA.
Cell host & microbe
|July 13, 2023
概括
胎盘干扰素-lambda (IFN-λ) 保护胎儿免受病毒感染. 胎盘微RNA集群中的 Alu RNA 模仿病毒模式,激活这种保护性通路.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 胎盘中的构成性干扰素-lambda (IFN-λ) 表达对于保护胎儿免受垂直传播的病毒感染至关重要.
- 控制胎盘环境中的这种先天性免疫保护的精确调节机制在很大程度上是未知的.
研究的目的:
- 阐明胎盘调节其对病毒威胁的先天免疫反应的分子机制.
- 为了确定特定的内源分子参与调解胎盘抗病毒保护.
主要方法:
- 对微RNA集群的分析对于胎盘发育至关重要.
- 研究 Alu RNAs 在免疫路径激活中的作用.
- 评估内源RNA和病毒模式之间的分子模仿.
主要成果:
- 在一个关键的microRNA集群中发现的AluRNAs被确定为胎盘抗病毒防御的关键调解者.
- 这些AluRNA被证明可以模仿病毒分子模式,有效触发IFN-λ通路.
- 这种模仿表明了激活胎儿保护的内生机制.
结论:
- 在特定的microRNA集群中的AluRNAs在胎盘抗病毒免疫力中起着至关重要的作用.
- 内生ALURNAs可以通过分子模拟激活干扰素-lambda通路,从而提供对垂直病毒传播的保护.
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