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An arms race:: innate antiviral responses and counteracting viral strategies

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BIOCHEMICAL SOCIETY TRANSACTIONS
Volume 35, Issue -, Pages 1512-1514

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PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BST0351512

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antiviral signalling; pattern-fecognition receptor; retinoic-acid-inducible protein I (RIG-1); Toll-like receptor (TLR); vaccinia virus; viral immune evasion

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Viral recognition is mediated by different classes of PRRs (pattern-recognition receptors) among which the TLRs (Toll-like receptors) and the RLHs [RIG (retinoic-acid-inducible)-like helicases] play major roles. The detection of PAMPs (pathogen-associated molecular patterns) by these PRRs leads to the initiation of signalling pathways that ultimately result in the activation of transcription factors such as NF-kappa B (nuclear factor kappa B) and IRF-3 [IFN (interferon) regulatory factor-3) and IRF-7 and the induction of pro-inflammatory cytokines and type I IFNs. Viruses have evolved a fine-tuned mechanism to evade detection by the immune system or to interfere with the resulting signalling pathways. Here, we discuss viral evasion proteins that specifically interfere with TLR and/or RLH signalling.

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