STING is a direct innate immune sensor of cyclic di-GMP

Nature64.80
Volume: 478, Issue: 7370, Pages: 515 - 518
Published: Sep 25, 2011
Abstract
The innate immune system detects infection by using germline-encoded receptors that are specific for conserved microbial molecules. The recognition of microbial ligands leads to the production of cytokines, such as type I interferons (IFNs), that are essential for successful pathogen elimination. Cytosolic detection of pathogen-derived DNA is one major mechanism of inducing IFN production, and this process requires signalling through TANK...
Paper Details
Title
STING is a direct innate immune sensor of cyclic di-GMP
Published Date
Sep 25, 2011
Journal
Volume
478
Issue
7370
Pages
515 - 518
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