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Publication : Isoforms of RNA-Editing Enzyme ADAR1 Independently Control Nucleic Acid Sensor MDA5-Driven Autoimmunity and Multi-organ Development.

First Author  Pestal K Year  2015
Journal  Immunity Volume  43
Issue  5 Pages  933-44
PubMed ID  26588779 Mgi Jnum  J:234577
Mgi Id  MGI:5790285 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2015.11.001
Citation  Pestal K, et al. (2015) Isoforms of RNA-Editing Enzyme ADAR1 Independently Control Nucleic Acid Sensor MDA5-Driven Autoimmunity and Multi-organ Development. Immunity 43(5):933-44
abstractText  Mutations in ADAR, which encodes the ADAR1 RNA-editing enzyme, cause Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome (AGS), a severe autoimmune disease associated with an aberrant type I interferon response. How ADAR1 prevents autoimmunity remains incompletely defined. Here, we demonstrate that ADAR1 is a specific and essential negative regulator of the MDA5-MAVS RNA sensing pathway. Moreover, we uncovered a MDA5-MAVS-independent function for ADAR1 in the development of multiple organs. We showed that the p150 isoform of ADAR1 uniquely regulated the MDA5 pathway, whereas both the p150 and p110 isoforms contributed to development. Abrupt deletion of ADAR1 in adult mice revealed that both of these functions were required throughout life. Our findings delineate genetically separable roles for both ADAR1 isoforms in vivo, with implications for the human diseases caused by ADAR mutations.
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