主因子通过模式识别受体调节病毒诱导的IFN生产
Jingjing Wang1, Yirui Dong1, Xuewei Zheng1
1School of Medical Technology and Engineering, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, People's Republic of China.
Journal of inflammation research
|June 17, 2024
概括
宿主因子调节天生的免疫的干扰素生产. 这种复杂的平衡,涉及模式识别受体 (PRRs),确保病毒清除而不引起自身免疫性疾病.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 病毒学 病毒学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 天生的免疫力作为身体对抗病毒感染的主要防御.
- 模式识别受体 (PRR) 检测病毒,通过MAVS或STING启动信号级联.
- 这些通路激活NF-κB和IRF3,导致炎症因子和干扰素 (IFN) 的产生.
研究的目的:
- 要总结宿主因子通过模式识别受体调节干扰素产生的机制.
- 阐明控制干扰素信号通路的调节网络.
主要方法:
- 关于PRR信号的宿主因子调制的现有文献的审查和综合.
- 对涉及MAVS,STING,NF-κB,IRF3,JAK-STAT通路的信号级联进行分析.
- 检查干扰素 (IFN) 和IFN刺激基因 (ISG) 在抗病毒防御中的作用.
主要成果:
- 主体因素显著影响通过PRRs诱导干扰素的产生.
- 通过ISG转录,JAK-STAT通路对于干扰素的抗病毒活性至关重要.
- 监管机制对于维持正常的干扰素水平和预防自身免疫是必不可少的.
结论:
- 宿主因子调节PRR介导的干扰素生产对于有效的病毒清除至关重要.
- 微调调节可以防止过度炎症和自身免疫性疾病的发展.
- 了解这些机制,可以深入了解宿主-病原体相互作用和免疫平衡.
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