학술논문

IFI16 is an innate immune sensor for intracellular DNA
Document Type
Report
Source
Nature Immunology. November 1, 2010, Vol. 11 Issue 11, p997, 9 p.
Subject
Physiological aspects
Health aspects
Biological response modifiers -- Genetic aspects -- Physiological aspects
Interferon -- Physiological aspects
Immune response -- Health aspects
DNA binding proteins -- Genetic aspects -- Physiological aspects
Language
English
ISSN
1529-2908
Abstract
An effective immune response to viruses is dependent on the induction of host cytokines and type I interferons such as interferon-β (IFN-β (A001237)) (1). This occurs mainly in response to [...]
The detection of intracellular microbial DNA is critical to appropriate innate immune responses; however, knowledge of how such DNA is sensed is limited. Here we identify IFI16, a PYHIN protein, as an intracellular DNA sensor that mediates the induction of interferon-β (IFN-β). IFI16 directly associated with IFN-β-inducing viral DNA motifs. STING, a critical mediator of IFN-β responses to DNA, was recruited to IFI16 after DNA stimulation. Lowering the expression of IFI16 or its mouse ortholog p204 by RNA-mediated interference inhibited gene induction and activation of the transcription factors IRF3 and NF-κB induced by DNA and herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). IFI16 (p204) is the first PYHIN protein to our knowledge shown to be involved in IFN-β induction. Thus, the PYHIN proteins IFI16 and AIM2 form a new family of innate DNA sensors we call 'AIM2-like receptors' (ALRs).