DNA-sensing pathways in health, autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases
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DNA-sensing pathways in health, autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases
Abstract
Detection of microbial DNA is a primary means of host defense. In mammalian cells, DNA-sensing pathways induce robust anti-microbial responses and initiation of adaptive immunity, leading to the eventual clearance of the infectious agent. However, while conferring the advantage of broad detection capability, the sequence-independent recognition mechanisms of most DNA sensors pose a significant challenge for mammalian cells to maintain ignorance to self-DNA under homeostatic conditions. In this Review, we summarize the fundamentals of DNA-sensing pathways and the intricate regulatory networks that keep these pathways in check. In addition, we describe how regulatory restraints can be defective and underlie human autoinflammatory and autoimmune diseases. Further, we discuss therapies in development that limit inflammation fueled by self-DNA or inappropriate activation of DNA-sensing pathways.
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