Latest advances in innate antiviral defence

F1000 Biol Rep. 2009 Mar 17:1:22. doi: 10.3410/B1-22.

Abstract

Recent identification of key components in the pattern recognition receptor pathway of retinoic acid-inducible gene-1-like receptors, coupled with characterisation of a new cytoplasmic DNA-sensing molecule, have led to a greater understanding of the role viral nucleic acids play in activating innate immunity. This activation of type I interferon is essential for both limiting viral infection and stimulating activation of the adaptive immune response.