Innate Antiviral Responses by Means of TLR7-Mediated Recognition of Single-Stranded RNA
Science 303(5663): 1529-1531
Article 2004 English
Authors
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Sandra S. Diebold
TK
Tsuneyasu Kaisho
HH
Hiroaki Hemmi
Abstract
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Interferons (IFNs) are critical for protection from viral infection, but the pathways linking virus recognition to IFN induction remain poorly understood. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells produce vast amounts of IFN-α in response to the wild-type influenza virus. Here, we show that this requires endosomal recognition of influenza genomic RNA and signaling by means of Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7) and MyD88. Single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) molecules of nonviral origin also induce TLR7-dependent production of inflammatory cytokines. These results identify ssRNA as a ligand for TLR7 and suggest that cells of the innate immune system sense endosomal ssRNA to detect infection by RNA viruses.
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