RNA mediated Toll-like receptor stimulation in health and disease
- Publikationstyp:
- Zeitschriftenaufsatz
- Metadaten:
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- Autoren
- Alexander H Dalpke
- Mark Helm
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=fis-test-1&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000307077500013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
- DOI
- 10.4161/rna.20206
- eISSN
- 1555-8584
- Externe Identifier
- Clarivate Analytics Document Solution ID: 982XA
- PubMed Identifier: 22617878
- ISSN
- 1547-6286
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 6
- Zeitschrift
- RNA BIOLOGY
- Schlüsselwörter
- Toll-like receptor
- Innate Immunity
- Nucleic acids
- autoimmunity
- infections
- modifications
- Paginierung
- 828 - 842
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2012
- Status
- Published
- Titel
- RNA mediated Toll-like receptor stimulation in health and disease
- Sub types
- Review
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 9
Datenquelle: Web of Science (Lite)
- Andere Metadatenquellen:
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- Autoren
- Alexander H Dalpke
- Mark Helm
- DOI
- 10.4161/rna.20206
- eISSN
- 1555-8584
- ISSN
- 1547-6286
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 6
- Zeitschrift
- RNA Biology
- Sprache
- en
- Online publication date
- 2014
- Paginierung
- 828 - 842
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2012
- Status
- Published
- Herausgeber
- Informa UK Limited
- Herausgeber URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/rna.20206
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2017
- Titel
- RNA mediated toll-like receptor stimulation in health and disease
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 9
Datenquelle: Crossref
- Abstract
- Besides their well known functions in storage and translation of information nucleic acids have emerged as a target of pattern recognition receptors that drive activation of innate immunity. Due to the paucity of building block monomers used in nucleic acids, discrimination of host and microbial nucleic acids as a means of self/foreign discrimination is a complicated task. Pattern recognition receptors rely on discrimination by sequence, structural features and spatial compartmentalization to differentiate microbial derived nucleic acids from host ones. Microbial nucleic acid detection is important for the sensing of infectious danger and initiating an immune response to microbial attack. Failures in the underlying recognitions systems can have severe consequences: thus, inefficient recognition of microbial nucleic acids may increase susceptibility to infectious diseases. On the other hand, excessive immune responses as a result of failed self/foreign discrimination are associated with autoimmune diseases. This review gives a general overview over the underlying concepts of nucleic acid sensing by Toll-like receptors. Within this general framework, we focus on bacterial RNA and synthetic RNA oligomers.
- Addresses
- Heidelberg University, Department of Infectious Diseases - Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Im Neuenheimer Feld 324, Heidelberg 69120, Germany.
- Autoren
- Alexander Dalpke
- Mark Helm
- DOI
- 10.4161/rna.20206
- eISSN
- 1555-8584
- Externe Identifier
- PubMed Identifier: 22617878
- PubMed Central ID: PMC3495747
- Open access
- true
- ISSN
- 1547-6286
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 6
- Zeitschrift
- RNA biology
- Schlüsselwörter
- Animals
- Humans
- Bacteria
- Bacterial Infections
- Autoimmune Diseases
- RNA, Small Interfering
- DNA, Bacterial
- RNA, Bacterial
- Base Sequence
- Nucleic Acid Conformation
- Protein Binding
- Toll-Like Receptors
- Immunity, Innate
- Sprache
- eng
- Medium
- Print-Electronic
- Online publication date
- 2012
- Open access status
- Open Access
- Paginierung
- 828 - 842
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2012
- Status
- Published
- Publisher licence
- CC BY-NC
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2012
- Titel
- RNA mediated Toll-like receptor stimulation in health and disease.
- Sub types
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- review-article
- Review
- Journal Article
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 9
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Datenquelle: Europe PubMed Central
- Abstract
- Besides their well known functions in storage and translation of information nucleic acids have emerged as a target of pattern recognition receptors that drive activation of innate immunity. Due to the paucity of building block monomers used in nucleic acids, discrimination of host and microbial nucleic acids as a means of self/foreign discrimination is a complicated task. Pattern recognition receptors rely on discrimination by sequence, structural features and spatial compartmentalization to differentiate microbial derived nucleic acids from host ones. Microbial nucleic acid detection is important for the sensing of infectious danger and initiating an immune response to microbial attack. Failures in the underlying recognitions systems can have severe consequences: thus, inefficient recognition of microbial nucleic acids may increase susceptibility to infectious diseases. On the other hand, excessive immune responses as a result of failed self/foreign discrimination are associated with autoimmune diseases. This review gives a general overview over the underlying concepts of nucleic acid sensing by Toll-like receptors. Within this general framework, we focus on bacterial RNA and synthetic RNA oligomers.
- Autoren
- Alexander Dalpke
- Mark Helm
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22617878
- DOI
- 10.4161/rna.20206
- eISSN
- 1555-8584
- Externe Identifier
- PubMed Central ID: PMC3495747
- Ausgabe der Veröffentlichung
- 6
- Zeitschrift
- RNA Biol
- Schlüsselwörter
- Animals
- Autoimmune Diseases
- Bacteria
- Bacterial Infections
- Base Sequence
- DNA, Bacterial
- Humans
- Immunity, Innate
- Nucleic Acid Conformation
- Protein Binding
- RNA, Bacterial
- RNA, Small Interfering
- Toll-Like Receptors
- Sprache
- eng
- Country
- United States
- Paginierung
- 828 - 842
- PII
- 20206
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2012
- Status
- Published
- Datum, an dem der Datensatz öffentlich gemacht wurde
- 2013
- Titel
- RNA mediated Toll-like receptor stimulation in health and disease.
- Sub types
- Journal Article
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Review
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 9
Datenquelle: PubMed
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