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STING-dependent signaling
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STING-dependent signaling

Nature immunology, Vol.12(10), pp.929-930
2011-09-20
PMID: 21934672

Abstract

DEAD-box RNA Helicases - physiology Animals Membrane Proteins - physiology Humans Dendritic Cells - physiology DNA - metabolism DNA Helicases - physiology
The sensing of pathogen-associated DNA in the cytoplasm is an important trigger of host-defense responses that include the production of type I interferon. A new study suggests that the DExDc helicase DDX41 may function in dendritic cells as a DNA sensor to activate STING-dependent innate immune responses.

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