Cells are equipped with mechanisms that allow them to rapidly detect and respond to viruses. These defense mechanisms rely partly on receptors that monitor the cytosol for the presence of atypical nucleic acids associated with virus infection. RIG-I-like receptors detect RNA molecules that are absent from the uninfected host. DNA receptors alert the cell to the abnormal presence of that nucleic acid in the cytosol. Signaling by RNA and DNA receptors results in the induction of restriction factors that prevent virus replication and establish cell-intrinsic antiviral immunity. In light of these formidable obstacles, viruses have evolved mechanisms of evasion, masking nucleic acid structures recognized by the host, sequestering themselves away...
DNA viruses are a significant contributor to human morbidity and mortality. The immune system protec...
Detection of pathogen-derived nucleic acids by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) is essential for...
DNA virus infections are often lifelong and can cause serious diseases in their hosts. Their recogni...
Cells are equipped with mechanisms that allow them to rapidly detect and respond to viruses. These d...
Viruses are the most abundant pathogens on earth. A fine-tuned framework of intervening pathways is ...
Virus infection elicits potent responses in all cells intended to contain virus spread before interv...
When a pathogen attacks, the immune system rapidly mobilizes host defenses in order to reduce the mi...
Cytosolic sensing of pathogens is essential to a productive immune response. Recent reports have emp...
Abstract The innate immune system is the first line of host defense, which responds rapidly to viral...
Upon infection with a virus, a cellular innate immune response is rapidly initiated to contain the p...
Intracellular DNA and RNA sensors play a vital part in the innate immune response to viruses and oth...
Pathogen-derived nucleic acids are crucial signals for innate immunity. Despite the structural simil...
An essential function of innate immunity is to distinguish self from non-self and receptors have evo...
The demand is currently high for new vaccination strategies, particularly to help combat problematic...
Bacteria and mammalian cells have developed sophisticated sensing mechanisms to detect and eliminate...
DNA viruses are a significant contributor to human morbidity and mortality. The immune system protec...
Detection of pathogen-derived nucleic acids by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) is essential for...
DNA virus infections are often lifelong and can cause serious diseases in their hosts. Their recogni...
Cells are equipped with mechanisms that allow them to rapidly detect and respond to viruses. These d...
Viruses are the most abundant pathogens on earth. A fine-tuned framework of intervening pathways is ...
Virus infection elicits potent responses in all cells intended to contain virus spread before interv...
When a pathogen attacks, the immune system rapidly mobilizes host defenses in order to reduce the mi...
Cytosolic sensing of pathogens is essential to a productive immune response. Recent reports have emp...
Abstract The innate immune system is the first line of host defense, which responds rapidly to viral...
Upon infection with a virus, a cellular innate immune response is rapidly initiated to contain the p...
Intracellular DNA and RNA sensors play a vital part in the innate immune response to viruses and oth...
Pathogen-derived nucleic acids are crucial signals for innate immunity. Despite the structural simil...
An essential function of innate immunity is to distinguish self from non-self and receptors have evo...
The demand is currently high for new vaccination strategies, particularly to help combat problematic...
Bacteria and mammalian cells have developed sophisticated sensing mechanisms to detect and eliminate...
DNA viruses are a significant contributor to human morbidity and mortality. The immune system protec...
Detection of pathogen-derived nucleic acids by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) is essential for...
DNA virus infections are often lifelong and can cause serious diseases in their hosts. Their recogni...