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Publication : A role for activation-induced cytidine deaminase in the host response against a transforming retrovirus.

First Author  Gourzi P Year  2006
Journal  Immunity Volume  24
Issue  6 Pages  779-86
PubMed ID  16782033 Mgi Jnum  J:113368
Mgi Id  MGI:3665522 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2006.03.021
Citation  Gourzi P, et al. (2006) A role for activation-induced cytidine deaminase in the host response against a transforming retrovirus. Immunity 24(6):779-86
abstractText  Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is specifically expressed in the germinal centers of lymphoid organs, where it initiates targeted hypermutation of variable regions of immunoglobulin genes in response to stimulation by antigen. Ectopic expression of AID, however, mediates generalized hypermutation in eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Here, we present evidence that AID is induced outside the germinal center in response to infection by the Abelson murine leukemia virus. The genotoxic activity of virally induced AID resulted in checkpoint kinase-1 (chk1) phosphorylation and ultimately restricted the proliferation of the infected cell. At the same time, it induced NKG2D ligand upregulation, which alerts the immune system to the presence of virally transformed cells. Hence, in addition to its known function in immunoglobulin diversification, AID is active in innate defense against a transforming retrovirus.
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