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Review
. 2016 Oct;94(10):1095-1102.
doi: 10.1007/s00109-016-1416-1. Epub 2016 Apr 5.

The role of RNA editing by ADAR1 in prevention of innate immune sensing of self-RNA

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The role of RNA editing by ADAR1 in prevention of innate immune sensing of self-RNA

Jacki E Heraud-Farlow et al. J Mol Med (Berl). 2016 Oct.

Abstract

The innate immune system is the first line of the cellular defence against invading pathogens. A critical component of this defence is the capacity to discriminate foreign RNA molecules, which are distinct from most cellular RNAs in structure and/or modifications. However, a series of rare autoimmune/autoinflammatory diseases in humans highlight the propensity for the innate immune sensing system to be activated by endogenous cellular double-stranded RNAs (dsRNAs), underscoring the fine line between distinguishing self from non-self. The RNA editing enzyme ADAR1 has recently emerged as a key regulator that prevents innate immune pathway activation, principally the cytosolic dsRNA sensor MDA5, from inducing interferon in response to double-stranded RNA structures within endogenous RNAs. Adenosine-to-Inosine RNA editing by ADAR1 is proposed to destabilise duplexes formed from inverted repetitive elements within RNAs, which appear to prevent MDA5 from sensing these RNA as virus-like in the cytoplasm. Aberrant activation of these pathways has catastrophic effects at both a cellular and organismal level, contributing to one of the causes of the conditions collectively known as the type I interferonopathies.

Keywords: ADAR1; Innate immune sensing; Interferonopathy; MDA5; RNA editing; dsRNA.

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