Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10802083 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
RNA viruses have rapidly evolving genomes which often allow cross-species transmission and frequently generate new virus variants with altered pathogenic properties. Therefore infections by RNA viruses are a major threat to human health. The infected host cell detects trace amounts of viral RNA and the last years have revealed common principles in the biochemical mechanisms leading to signal amplification that is required for mounting of a powerful antiviral response. Components of the RNA sensing and signaling machinery such as RIG-I-like proteins, MAVS and the inflammasome inducibly form large oligomers or even fibers that exhibit hallmarks of prions. Following a nucleation event triggered by detection of viral RNA, these energetically favorable and irreversible polymerization events trigger signaling cascades leading to the induction of antiviral and inflammatory responses, mediated by interferon and NF-κB pathways. Viruses have evolved sophisticated strategies to manipulate these host cell signaling pathways in order to ensure their replication. We will discuss at the examples of influenza and HTLV-1 viruses how a fascinating diversity of biochemical mechanisms is employed by viral proteins to control the NF-κB pathway at all levels.
Keywords
vRNANIKAIM2MAVSHBZMDA5TAK1ATLSC35BRD4NF-κBRIG-IIRF3RIPK2NS1HTLVNLRP3WWOXTGF-β activated kinase 1Receptor-interacting protein kinase 2pro-IL-1βHuman T cell leukemia virusNF-κB-inducing kinaseTax1BP1TNFPIASyLTRPB1-F2TAB2UBC13DDX3Influenza A virusesLGP2RLRsOPTNTGFβHSP90NEMOChIP-SeqPPPIκBASCOptineurinSUMOMYD88PARP-1IKKPRRcRNAPI3KTRAF2ataxia-telangiectasia mutatedIκB kinasecomplementary RNATLRslaboratory of genetics and physiology 2small ubiquitin-related modifierinterferonIFNTransforming growth factor βTriphosphatesingle-strandedLong terminal repeatATMdouble-strandedSARSsevere acute respiratory syndromeInterferon signalingInterferon regulatory factor 3TNF receptor-associated factor 2nonstructural protein 1tumor necrosis factornuclear factor κBphosphoinositide-3-kinasecaspase activation and recruitment domainTRAILAdult T-cell leukemia/lymphomaTNF-related apoptosis inducing ligandNF-κB essential modulatorinhibitor of NF-κBSignal transductionabsent in melanoma 2Influenza virusRNA virusmyeloid differentiation primary response gene 88mitochondrial antiviral signaling proteinretinoic acid-inducible gene ICARDpattern recognition receptorToll-like receptorsRIG-I-like receptors
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Authors
M. Lienhard Schmitz, Michael Kracht, Vera V. Saul,