| Literature DB >> 23212541 |
Fraser Soares1, Ivan Tattoli, Michael E Wortzman, Damien Arnoult, Dana J Philpott, Stephen E Girardin.
Abstract
NLRX1 is a member of the Nod-like receptor family of intracellular sensors of microbial- and danger-associated molecular patterns. NLRX1 has a N-terminal mitochondrial addressing sequence that localizes the protein to the mitochondrial matrix. Recently, conflicting reports have been presented with regard to the putative implication of NLRX1 as a negative regulator of MAVS-dependent cytosolic antiviral responses. Here, we generated a new NLRX1 knockout mouse strain and observed that bone marrow-derived macrophages and murine embryonic fibroblasts from NLRX1-deficient mice displayed normal antiviral and inflammatory responses following Sendai virus infection. Importantly, wild type and NLRX1-deficient mice exhibited unaltered antiviral and inflammatory gene expression following intranasal challenge with influenza A virus or i.p. injection of Poly (I:C). Together, our results demonstrate that NLRX1 does not participate in the negative regulation of MAVS-dependent antiviral responses.Entities:
Keywords: MAVS; NLRX1; Nod-like receptors; RIG-I like receptors; innate immunity
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23212541 DOI: 10.1177/1753425912467383
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Innate Immun ISSN: 1753-4259 Impact factor: 2.680