Recognize Yourself—Innate Sensing of Non-LTR Retrotransposons

Lagisquet, Justine and Zuber, Kilian and Gramberg, Thomas (2021) Recognize Yourself—Innate Sensing of Non-LTR Retrotransposons. Viruses, 13 (1). p. 94. ISSN 1999-4915

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Abstract

Although mobile genetic elements, or transposons, have played an important role in genome evolution, excess activity of mobile elements can have detrimental consequences. Already, the enhanced expression of transposons-derived nucleic acids can trigger autoimmune reactions that may result in severe autoinflammatory disorders. Thus, cells contain several layers of protective measures to restrict transposons and to sense the enhanced activity of these “intragenomic pathogens”. This review focuses on our current understanding of immunogenic patterns derived from the most active elements in humans, the retrotransposons long interspersed element (LINE)-1 and Alu. We describe the role of known pattern recognition receptors in nucleic acid sensing of LINE-1 and Alu and the possible consequences for autoimmune diseases.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: LINE-1; Alu; autoimmune disease; inflammation; nucleic acid sensing; PRR
Subjects: e-Archives > Medical Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 27 Dec 2022 05:30
Last Modified: 17 Mar 2025 06:30
URI: http://studies.sendtopublish.com/id/eprint/164

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