Journal of Laboratory Medicine (Jun 2022)

Innate immune sensors for detecting nucleic acids during infection

  • Ghoreshi Zohreh-alsadat,
  • Nakhaee Mohsen,
  • Samie Mohammad,
  • Zak Mohsen Sharif,
  • Arefinia Nasir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/labmed-2021-0173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 3
pp. 155 – 164

Abstract

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Innate immune receptors detect nucleic acids, such as viruses, and initiate an immune response by secreting interferon (IFN) and regulating IFN-stimulated genes (ISG). in autoimmune conditions, expression of ISGs funded, show the activation of nucleic acid sensory pathways. However, the nucleus-localized innate sensors are recently found to detect pathogenic nucleic acids for initiating innate response, demonstrating a complicated crosstalk with cytoplasmic sensors and signaling molecules to form an elaborate tiered innate signaling network between nucleus and cytoplasm. to sustain immune hemostasis, these innate immune sensors develop different strategies for discriminating between self or non-self-nucleic acid. We reviewed all the sensors involved in the innate immune system in the present study. A better understanding of these sensors can lead to new treatments for infections, cancer, and autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.

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