Pivotal Roles of cGAS-cGAMP Signaling in Antiviral Defense and Immune Adjuvant Effects
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Abstract
Invasion of microbial DNA into the cytoplasm of animal cells triggers a cascade of host immune reactions that help clear the infection; however, self DNA in the cytoplasm can cause autoimmune diseases. Biochemical approaches led to the identification of cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate (cGAMP) synthase (cGAS) as a cytosolic DNA sensor that triggers innate immune responses. Here, we show that cells from cGAS-deficient (cGas(-/-)) mice, including fibroblasts, macrophages, and dendritic cells, failed to produce type I interferons and other cytokines in response to DNA transfection or DNA virus infection. cGas(-/-) mice were more susceptible to lethal infection with herpes simplex virus 1…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 24
Authors
6- XLXiao-Dong LiCorresponding
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- JWJiaxi WuCorresponding
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- DGDaxing Gao
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- HWHua Wang
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
- LSLijun SunCorresponding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Adjuvant
- Defence mechanisms
- Biology
- Signal transduction
- Immunology
- Cell biology
- Gene
- Good health and well-being