RNA: DNA hybrids are a novel molecular pattern sensed by TLR 9

RE Rigby, LM Webb, KJ Mackenzie, Y Li… - The EMBO …, 2014 - embopress.org
RE Rigby, LM Webb, KJ Mackenzie, Y Li, A Leitch, MAM Reijns, RJ Lundie, A Revuelta…
The EMBO journal, 2014embopress.org
The sensing of nucleic acids by receptors of the innate immune system is a key component
of antimicrobial immunity. RNA: DNA hybrids, as essential intracellular replication
intermediates generated during infection, could therefore represent a class of previously
uncharacterised pathogen‐associated molecular patterns sensed by pattern recognition
receptors. Here we establish that RNA: DNA hybrids containing viral‐derived sequences
efficiently induce pro‐inflammatory cytokine and antiviral type I interferon production in …
Abstract
The sensing of nucleic acids by receptors of the innate immune system is a key component of antimicrobial immunity. RNA:DNA hybrids, as essential intracellular replication intermediates generated during infection, could therefore represent a class of previously uncharacterised pathogen‐associated molecular patterns sensed by pattern recognition receptors. Here we establish that RNA:DNA hybrids containing viral‐derived sequences efficiently induce pro‐inflammatory cytokine and antiviral type I interferon production in dendritic cells. We demonstrate that MyD88‐dependent signalling is essential for this cytokine response and identify TLR9 as a specific sensor of RNA:DNA hybrids. Hybrids therefore represent a novel molecular pattern sensed by the innate immune system and so could play an important role in host response to viruses and the pathogenesis of autoimmune disease.
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