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The Innate Antiviral Response in Animals: An Evolutionary Perspective from Flagellates to Humans

机译:动物的先天抗病毒反应:从鞭毛虫到人类的进化观点

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Animal cells have evolved dedicated molecular systems for sensing and delivering a coordinated response to viral threats. Our understanding of these pathways is almost entirely defined by studies in humans or model organisms like mice, fruit flies and worms. However, new genomic and functional data from organisms such as sponges, anemones and mollusks are helping redefine our understanding of these immune systems and their evolution. In this review, we will discuss our current knowledge of the innate immune pathways involved in sensing, signaling and inducing genes to counter viral infections in vertebrate animals. We will then focus on some central conserved players of this response including Toll-like receptors (TLRs), RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) and cGAS-STING, attempting to put their evolution into perspective. To conclude, we will reflect on the arms race that exists between viruses and their animal hosts, illustrated by the dynamic evolution and diversification of innate immune pathways. These concepts are not only important to understand virus-host interactions in general but may also be relevant for the development of novel curative approaches against human disease.
机译:动物细胞已经进化出专用的分子系统,用于感知和传递对病毒威胁的协调反应。我们对这些途径的理解几乎完全由对人类或模型生物(如小鼠,果蝇和蠕虫)的研究来定义。但是,来自海绵,海葵和软体动物等生物的新基因组和功能数据正在帮助重新定义我们对这些免疫系统及其进化的理解。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论我们目前对涉及感应,发信号和诱导基因以对抗脊椎动物中病毒感染的先天免疫途径的了解。然后,我们将重点关注这种反应的一些中心保守分子,包括Toll样受体(TLR),RIG-I样受体(RLR)和cGAS-STING,试图将其进化过程纳入视野。总而言之,我们将反思先天免疫途径的动态进化和多样化,说明病毒与其动物宿主之间存在的军备竞赛。这些概念不仅对于一般理解病毒-宿主相互作用很重要,而且对于开发针对人类疾病的新型治疗方法也可能具有重要意义。

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