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A critical link between Toll-like receptor 3 and type II interferon signaling pathways in antiviral innate immunity.


ABSTRACT: A conundrum of innate antiviral immunity is how nucleic acid-sensing Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and RIG-I/MDA5 receptors cooperate during virus infection. The conventional wisdom has been that the activation of these receptor pathways evokes type I IFN (IFN) responses. Here, we provide evidence for a critical role of a Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3)-dependent type II IFN signaling pathway in antiviral innate immune response against Coxsackievirus group B serotype 3 (CVB3), a member of the positive-stranded RNA virus family picornaviridae and most prevalent virus associated with chronic dilated cardiomyopathy. TLR3-deficient mice show a vulnerability to CVB3, accompanied by acute myocarditis, whereas transgenic expression of TLR3 endows even type I IFN signal-deficient mice resistance to CVB3 and other types of viruses, provided that type II IFN signaling remains intact. Taken together, our results indicate a critical cooperation of the RIG-I/MDA5-type I IFN and the TLR3-type II IFN signaling axes for efficient innate antiviral immune responses.

SUBMITTER: Negishi H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2629334 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A critical link between Toll-like receptor 3 and type II interferon signaling pathways in antiviral innate immunity.

Negishi Hideo H   Osawa Tomoko T   Ogami Kentaro K   Ouyang Xinshou X   Sakaguchi Shinya S   Koshiba Ryuji R   Yanai Hideyuki H   Seko Yoshinori Y   Shitara Hiroshi H   Bishop Keith K   Yonekawa Hiromichi H   Tamura Tomohiko T   Kaisho Tsuneyasu T   Taya Choji C   Taniguchi Tadatsugu T   Honda Kenya K  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20081211 51


A conundrum of innate antiviral immunity is how nucleic acid-sensing Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and RIG-I/MDA5 receptors cooperate during virus infection. The conventional wisdom has been that the activation of these receptor pathways evokes type I IFN (IFN) responses. Here, we provide evidence for a critical role of a Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3)-dependent type II IFN signaling pathway in antiviral innate immune response against Coxsackievirus group B serotype 3 (CVB3), a member of the positive-  ...[more]

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