The Drosophila IMD pathway in the activation of the humoral immune response |
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Authors: | Anni Kleino Neal Silverman |
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Affiliation: | Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01605, USA |
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Abstract: | The IMD pathway signaling plays a pivotal role in the Drosophila defense against bacteria. During the last two decades, significant progress has been made in identifying the components and deciphering the molecular mechanisms underlying this pathway, including the means of bacterial sensing and signal transduction. While these findings have contributed to the understanding of the immune signaling in insects, they have also provided new insights in studying the mammalian NF-κB signaling pathways. Here, we summarize the current view of the IMD pathway focusing on how it regulates the humoral immune response of Drosophila. |
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Keywords: | 20, 20-hydroxyecdysone AMP, antimicrobial peptide DAP, meso-diaminopimelic acid DREDD, death-related ced-3/Nedd2-like protein FADD, Fas-associated protein with Death Domain IAP, inhibitor of apoptosis IκB, inhibitor of κB IKK, IκB kinase imd, immune deficiency JNK, c-Jun N-terminal kinase PGN, peptidoglycan PGRP, peptidoglycan recognition protein RHIM, RIP homotypic interaction motif RIP, receptor-interacting protein RNAi, RNA interference TAB, TAK1-associated binding protein 2 TAK1, TGF-β activated kinase 1 TCT, tracheal cytotoxin |
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