Nature Communications (Jul 2018)

A TRAF3-NIK module differentially regulates DNA vs RNA pathways in innate immune signaling

  • Kislay Parvatiyar,
  • Jose Pindado,
  • Anurupa Dev,
  • Saba Roghiyh Aliyari,
  • Shivam A. Zaver,
  • Hoda Gerami,
  • Maxime Chapon,
  • Amir A. Ghaffari,
  • Anant Dhingra,
  • Genhong Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05168-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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The innate immunity system detects viral pathogens by sensing viral DNA or RNA via distinct pathways, but whether these pathways cross-regulate is unclear. Here the authors show that TRAF3, a known regulator of the RNA-sensing pathway, modulates an NF-κB activator NIK to control DNA-sensing by the adaptor STING in immune cells.