RNA recognition in toll-like receptor signaling
Toshiyuki Shimizu
Abstract
RNA, either from invading pathogens or within the hosts, is one of the principal PAMPs (pathogen-associated molecular patterns). Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and other receptors of the innate immune system exist that detect immunostimulatory RNA including double and single stranded RNA, and then induce cytokine-mediated antiviral and proinflammatory responses. Recent years have seen remarkable progress in biochemical, immunological, and structural biological studies on TLRs, opening new avenues for TLR signaling. In this review, we highlight our current understanding of RNA- sensing TLRs and discuss the regulatory mechanisms that normally prevent inappropriate responses to self.
Topics & Concepts
TollComputational biologyToll-like receptorRNAReceptorBiologyCell biologyGeneticsGeneInnate immune systemImmune Response and Inflammationinterferon and immune responsesRNA Research and Splicing