Viral evasion and subversion of pattern-recognition receptor signalling

AG Bowie, L Unterholzner - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008 - nature.com
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008nature.com
The expression of pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) by immune and tissue cells provides
the host with the ability to detect and respond to infection by viruses and other
microorganisms. Significant progress has been made from studying this area, including the
identification of PRRs, such as Toll-like receptors and RIG-I-like receptors, and the
description of the molecular basis of their signalling pathways, which lead to the production
of interferons and other cytokines. In parallel, common mechanisms used by viruses to …
Abstract
The expression of pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) by immune and tissue cells provides the host with the ability to detect and respond to infection by viruses and other microorganisms. Significant progress has been made from studying this area, including the identification of PRRs, such as Toll-like receptors and RIG-I-like receptors, and the description of the molecular basis of their signalling pathways, which lead to the production of interferons and other cytokines. In parallel, common mechanisms used by viruses to evade PRR-mediated responses or to actively subvert these pathways for their own benefit are emerging. Accumulating evidence on how viral infection and PRR signalling pathways intersect is providing further insights into the function of the pathways involved, their constituent proteins and ways in which they could be manipulated therapeutically.
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