Upon recognition of viral infection, RIG-I and Helicard recruit a newly identified adapter termed Cardif, which induces type I interferon (IFN)-mediated antiviral responses through an unknown mechanism. Here, we demonstrate that TRAF3, like Cardif, is required for type I interferon production in response to intracellular double-stranded RNA. Cardif-mediated IFNa induction occurs through a direct interaction between the TRAF domain of TRAF3 and a TRAF-interaction motif (TIM) within Cardif. Interestingly, while the entire N-terminus of TRAF3 was functionally interchangeable with that of TRAF5, the TRAF domain of TRAF3 was not. Our data suggest that this distinction is due to an inability of the TRAF domain of TRAF5 to bind the TIM of Cardif. ...
The outcome of a viral infection depends on the interplay between the host's capacity to trigger pot...
The innate immune system senses pathogen invasion through the recognition of distinct molecular patt...
The innate immune system recognizes viral nucleic acids and stimulates cellular antiviral responses....
Antiviral immunity against a pathogen is mounted upon recognition by the host of virally associated ...
Cells are equipped with a comprehensive set of sensors that permits rapid detection of viral infecti...
International audienceRecognition of viral RNA structures by the cytosolic sensor retinoic acid-indu...
SummaryUpon detection of viral RNA, the helicases RIG-I and/or MDA5 trigger, via their adaptor Cardi...
Detection of viral genomes by the innate immune system elicits an antiviral gene program mediated by...
Upon detection of viral RNA, the helicases RIG-I and/or MDA5 trigger, via their adaptor Cardif (also...
SUMMARY Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) transcription factors control many aspects of cell fate throu...
Abstract Background TRAF3 is known as a central mediator of type I interferon (IFN) induction by var...
<div><p>Activation of pattern recognition receptors and proper regulation of downstream signaling ar...
Viral infection causes activation of transcription factors NF-κB and IRF3, which collaborate to indu...
Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) plays an important role in antiviral responses through recognizing viral...
The outcome of a viral infection depends on the interplay between the host's capacity to trigger pot...
The outcome of a viral infection depends on the interplay between the host's capacity to trigger pot...
The innate immune system senses pathogen invasion through the recognition of distinct molecular patt...
The innate immune system recognizes viral nucleic acids and stimulates cellular antiviral responses....
Antiviral immunity against a pathogen is mounted upon recognition by the host of virally associated ...
Cells are equipped with a comprehensive set of sensors that permits rapid detection of viral infecti...
International audienceRecognition of viral RNA structures by the cytosolic sensor retinoic acid-indu...
SummaryUpon detection of viral RNA, the helicases RIG-I and/or MDA5 trigger, via their adaptor Cardi...
Detection of viral genomes by the innate immune system elicits an antiviral gene program mediated by...
Upon detection of viral RNA, the helicases RIG-I and/or MDA5 trigger, via their adaptor Cardif (also...
SUMMARY Nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) transcription factors control many aspects of cell fate throu...
Abstract Background TRAF3 is known as a central mediator of type I interferon (IFN) induction by var...
<div><p>Activation of pattern recognition receptors and proper regulation of downstream signaling ar...
Viral infection causes activation of transcription factors NF-κB and IRF3, which collaborate to indu...
Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) plays an important role in antiviral responses through recognizing viral...
The outcome of a viral infection depends on the interplay between the host's capacity to trigger pot...
The outcome of a viral infection depends on the interplay between the host's capacity to trigger pot...
The innate immune system senses pathogen invasion through the recognition of distinct molecular patt...
The innate immune system recognizes viral nucleic acids and stimulates cellular antiviral responses....