Animal cells have evolved dedicated molecular systems for sensing and delivering a coordinated response to viral threats. Our understanding of these pathways is almost entirely defined by studies in humans or model organisms like mice, fruit flies and worms. However, new genomic and functional data from organisms such as sponges, anemones and mollusks are helping redefine our understanding of these immune systems and their evolution. In this review, we will discuss our current knowledge of the innate immune pathways involved in sensing, signaling and inducing genes to counter viral infections in vertebrate animals. We will then focus on some central conserved players of this response including Toll-like receptors (TLRs), RIG-I-like receptor...
It is not clear whether genes of the innate immune system of vertebrates are subject to the same sel...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All living organisms have some form of innate immunity, which serves as the first line of defense ag...
All living organisms have some form of innate immunity, which serves as the first line of defense ag...
Animals deploy various molecular sensors to detect pathogen infections. RIG-like receptor (RLR) prot...
Among invertebrates, innate immunity is the only defense mechanism against harmful non-self age ts. ...
Animals deploy various molecular sensors to detect pathogen infections. RIG-like receptor (RLR) prot...
Animals deploy various molecular sensors to detect pathogen infections. RIG-like receptor (RLR) prot...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...
Host-pathogen conflicts are major drivers of evolution and generate a seemingly endless array of cha...
Host-pathogen conflicts are major drivers of evolution and generate a seemingly endless array of cha...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a family of evolutionarily conserved, integral membrane glycoproteins...
Microorganisms that invade a vertebrate host are initially recognized by the innate immune system th...
Innate immunity provides a fi rst line of host defence against infection through microbial recogniti...
It is not clear whether genes of the innate immune system of vertebrates are subject to the same sel...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All living organisms have some form of innate immunity, which serves as the first line of defense ag...
All living organisms have some form of innate immunity, which serves as the first line of defense ag...
Animals deploy various molecular sensors to detect pathogen infections. RIG-like receptor (RLR) prot...
Among invertebrates, innate immunity is the only defense mechanism against harmful non-self age ts. ...
Animals deploy various molecular sensors to detect pathogen infections. RIG-like receptor (RLR) prot...
Animals deploy various molecular sensors to detect pathogen infections. RIG-like receptor (RLR) prot...
SummaryBeginning with the physical barrier presented by the epithelium, infectious agents such as vi...
Host-pathogen conflicts are major drivers of evolution and generate a seemingly endless array of cha...
Host-pathogen conflicts are major drivers of evolution and generate a seemingly endless array of cha...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are a family of evolutionarily conserved, integral membrane glycoproteins...
Microorganisms that invade a vertebrate host are initially recognized by the innate immune system th...
Innate immunity provides a fi rst line of host defence against infection through microbial recogniti...
It is not clear whether genes of the innate immune system of vertebrates are subject to the same sel...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...
All multicellular organisms protect themselves against pathogens using sophisticated immune defenses...