Self-DNA, STING-dependent signaling and the origins of autoinflammatory disease

Volume: 31, Pages: 121 - 126
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Self-DNA has long been considered a key cause of inflammatory and autoimmune disease, although the exact origin and general mechanisms of action have remained to be elucidated. Recently, new insight has been gained into our understanding of those innate immune pathways and sensors that are responsible for instigating self-DNA triggered autoinflammatory events in the cell. One such sensor referred to as STING (for stimulator of interferon genes)...
Paper Details
Title
Self-DNA, STING-dependent signaling and the origins of autoinflammatory disease
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Volume
31
Pages
121 - 126
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