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Publication : Innate immune sensing of retroviral infection via Toll-like receptor 7 occurs upon viral entry.

First Author  Kane M Year  2011
Journal  Immunity Volume  35
Issue  1 Pages  135-45
PubMed ID  21723157 Mgi Jnum  J:174379
Mgi Id  MGI:5085949 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2011.05.011
Citation  Kane M, et al. (2011) Innate Immune Sensing of Retroviral Infection via Toll-like Receptor 7 Occurs upon Viral Entry. Immunity 35(1):135-45
abstractText  Innate immune sensors are required for induction of pathogen-specific immune responses. Retroviruses are notorious for their ability to evade immune defenses and establish long-term persistence in susceptible hosts. However, some infected animals are able to develop efficient virus-specific immune responses, and thus can be employed for identification of critical innate virus-sensing mechanisms. With mice from two inbred strains that control retroviruses via adaptive immune mechanisms, we found that of all steps in viral replication, the ability to enter the host cell was sufficient to induce antivirus humoral immune responses. Virus sensing occurred in endosomes via a MyD88-Toll-like receptor 7-dependent mechanism and stimulated virus-neutralizing immunity independently of type I interferons. Thus, efficient adaptive immunity to retroviruses is induced in vivo by innate sensing of the early stages of retroviral infection.
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