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. 2018 Apr 26:36:667-694.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-immunol-042617-053309.

RIG-I and Other RNA Sensors in Antiviral Immunity

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RIG-I and Other RNA Sensors in Antiviral Immunity

Kwan T Chow et al. Annu Rev Immunol. .

Abstract

Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) survey intra- and extracellular spaces for pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) within microbial products of infection. Recognition and binding to cognate PAMP ligand by specific PRRs initiates signaling cascades that culminate in a coordinated intracellular innate immune response designed to control infection. In particular, our immune system has evolved specialized PRRs to discriminate viral nucleic acid from host. These are critical sensors of viral RNA to trigger innate immunity in the vertebrate host. Different families of PRRs of virus infection have been defined and reveal a diversity of PAMP specificity for wide viral pathogen coverage to recognize and extinguish virus infection. In this review, we discuss recent insights in pathogen recognition by the RIG-I-like receptors, related RNA helicases, Toll-like receptors, and other RNA sensor PRRs, to present emerging themes in innate immune signaling during virus infection.

Keywords: DExD/H box helicases; RIG-I-like receptors; RLR; RNA sensing; TLR; Toll-like receptors; antiviral immunity; innate immune signaling.

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