Nrf2 negatively regulates STING indicating a link between antiviral sensing and metabolic reprogramming

Understanding how regulators of inflammation affect nucleic acid sensing is important for targeting research against inflammatory diseases and conditions. Here, the authors identify Nrf2 as an important negative regulator of STING and suggest a link between metabolic reprogramming and antiviral cyto...

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Autores principales: David Olagnier, Aske M. Brandtoft, Camilla Gunderstofte, Nikolaj L. Villadsen, Christian Krapp, Anne L. Thielke, Anders Laustsen, Suraj Peri, Anne Louise Hansen, Lene Bonefeld, Jacob Thyrsted, Victor Bruun, Marie B. Iversen, Lin Lin, Virginia M. Artegoitia, Chenhe Su, Long Yang, Rongtuan Lin, Siddharth Balachandran, Yonglun Luo, Mette Nyegaard, Bernadette Marrero, Raphaela Goldbach-Mansky, Mona Motwani, Dylan G. Ryan, Katherine A. Fitzgerald, Luke A. O’Neill, Anne K. Hollensen, Christian K. Damgaard, Frank v. de Paoli, Hanne C. Bertram, Martin R. Jakobsen, Thomas B. Poulsen, Christian K. Holm
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/5fc54bf6fbd8427c94401b47231854b6
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Sumario:Understanding how regulators of inflammation affect nucleic acid sensing is important for targeting research against inflammatory diseases and conditions. Here, the authors identify Nrf2 as an important negative regulator of STING and suggest a link between metabolic reprogramming and antiviral cytosolic DNA sensing in human cells.