PLoS Pathogens (Jan 2013)

Nuclear hormone receptor regulation of microRNAs controls innate immune responses in C. elegans.

  • Feng Liu,
  • Chen-Xi He,
  • Li-Jun Luo,
  • Quan-Li Zou,
  • Yong-Xu Zhao,
  • Ratni Saini,
  • San-Feng Han,
  • Hans-Joachim Knölker,
  • Li-Shun Wang,
  • Bao-Xue Ge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. e1003545

Abstract

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Nuclear hormone receptors respond to small molecules such as retinoids or steroids and regulate development. Signaling in the conserved p38/PMK-1 MAP kinase pathway regulates innate immunity. In this study, we show that the Caenorhabditis elegans nuclear receptor DAF-12 negatively regulates the defense against pathogens via the downstream let-7 family of microRNAs, which directly target SKN-1, a gene downstream of PMK-1. These findings identify nuclear hormone receptors as components of innate immunity that crosstalk with the p38/PMK-1 MAP kinase pathway.