STING and the innate immune response to nucleic acids in the cytosol

DL Burdette, RE Vance - Nature immunology, 2013 - nature.com
Nature immunology, 2013nature.com
Cytosolic detection of pathogen-derived nucleic acids is critical for the initiation of innate
immune defense against diverse bacterial, viral and eukaryotic pathogens. Conversely,
inappropriate responses to cytosolic nucleic acids can produce severe autoimmune
pathology. The host protein STING has been identified as a central signaling molecule in the
innate immune response to cytosolic nucleic acids. STING seems to be especially critical for
responses to cytosolic DNA and the unique bacterial nucleic acids called'cyclic …
Abstract
Cytosolic detection of pathogen-derived nucleic acids is critical for the initiation of innate immune defense against diverse bacterial, viral and eukaryotic pathogens. Conversely, inappropriate responses to cytosolic nucleic acids can produce severe autoimmune pathology. The host protein STING has been identified as a central signaling molecule in the innate immune response to cytosolic nucleic acids. STING seems to be especially critical for responses to cytosolic DNA and the unique bacterial nucleic acids called 'cyclic dinucleotides'. Here we discuss advances in the understanding of STING and highlight the many unresolved issues in the field.
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