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   DENV Inhibits Type I IFN Production in Infected Cells by Cleaving Human STING  
   
نویسنده aguirre s. ,maestre a.m. ,pagni s. ,patel j.r. ,savage t. ,gutman d. ,maringer k. ,bernal-rubio d. ,shabman r.s. ,simon v. ,rodriguez-madoz j.r. ,mulder l.c.f. ,barber g.n. ,fernandez-sesma a.
منبع plos pathogens - 2012 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 10
چکیده    Dengue virus (denv) is a pathogen with a high impact on human health. it replicates in a wide range of cells involved in the immune response. to efficiently infect humans,denv must evade or inhibit fundamental elements of the innate immune system,namely the type i interferon response. denv circumvents the host immune response by expressing proteins that antagonize the cellular innate immunity. we have recently documented the inhibition of type i ifn production by the proteolytic activity of denv ns2b3 protease complex in human monocyte derived dendritic cells (mddcs). in the present report we identify the human adaptor molecule sting as a target of the ns2b3 protease complex. we characterize the mechanism of inhibition of type i ifn production in primary human mddcs by this viral factor. using different human and mouse primary cells lacking sting,we show enhanced denv replication. conversely,mutated versions of sting that cannot be cleaved by the denv ns2b3 protease induced higher levels of type i ifn after infection with denv. additionally,we show that denv ns2b3 is not able to degrade the mouse version of sting,a phenomenon that severely restricts the replication of denv in mouse cells,suggesting that sting plays a key role in the inhibition of denv infection and spread in mice. © 2012 aguirre et al.
آدرس department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,mount sinai graduate school of biological sciences,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,mount sinai graduate school of biological sciences,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of cell biology,university of miami school of medicine,miami,fl, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,school of cellular and molecular medicine,university of bristol,bristol, United Kingdom, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,department of medicine,division of infectious diseases,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,center for applied medical research (cima),university of navarra,pamplona, Spain, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,department of medicine,division of infectious diseases,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States, department of cell biology,university of miami school of medicine,miami,fl, United States, department of microbiology and the global health and emerging pathogens institute,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,mount sinai graduate school of biological sciences,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny,united states,department of medicine,division of infectious diseases,mount sinai school of medicine,new york city,ny, United States
 
     
   
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