Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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The adenovirus genome contributes to the structural stability of the virionTLR7/9 versus TLR3/MDA5 signaling during virus infections and diabetesA capsid-encoded PPxY-motif facilitates adenovirus entrySheep lung segmental delivery strategy demonstrates adenovirus priming of local lung responses to bacterial LPS and the role of elafin as a response modulatorAdenovirus membrane penetration: Tickling the tail of a sleeping dragonDevelopment of adenoviral vector-based mucosal vaccine against influenza.Characterization of the interferon-producing cell in mice infected with Listeria monocytogenesViral capsid is a pathogen-associated molecular pattern in adenovirus keratitisEvaluation of the HC-04 cell line as an in vitro model for mechanistic assessment of changes in hepatic cytochrome P450 3A during adenovirus infection.The early activation of CD8+ T cells is dependent on type I IFN signaling following intramuscular vaccination of adenovirus vector.Direct evidence from single-cell analysis that human {alpha}-defensins block adenovirus uncoating to neutralize infection.Conventional but not plasmacytoid dendritic cells foster the systemic virus-induced type I IFN response needed for efficient CD8 T cell priming.Recognition of virus infection and innate host responses to viral gene therapy vectors.A potential role of the JNK pathway in hyperoxia-induced cell death, myofibroblast transdifferentiation and TGF-β1-mediated injury in the developing murine lung.Induction of type I interferon by adenovirus-encoded small RNAs.Pathogen-induced proapoptotic phenotype and high CD95 (Fas) expression accompany a suboptimal CD8+ T-cell response: reversal by adenoviral vaccine.Selectivity of oncolytic viral replication prevents antiviral immune response and toxicity, but does not improve antitumoral immunity.The human adenovirus type 5 E1B 55 kDa protein obstructs inhibition of viral replication by type I interferon in normal human cells.Multiple innate immune pathways contribute to the immunogenicity of recombinant adenovirus vaccine vectorsCoexpressed RIG-I agonist enhances humoral immune response to influenza virus DNA vaccine.A dual character of flavonoids in influenza A virus replication and spread through modulating cell-autonomous immunity by MAPK signaling pathways.Chemical induction of unfolded protein response enhances cancer cell killing through lytic virus infection.Unabated adenovirus replication following activation of the cGAS/STING-dependent antiviral response in human cells.Type I IFN signaling triggers immunopathology in tuberculosis-susceptible mice by modulating lung phagocyte dynamics.Implications of the innate immune response to adenovirus and adenoviral vectors.Identification of Toll-like receptor 9 as parapoxvirus ovis-sensing receptor in plasmacytoid dendritic cellsVirus infection recognition and early innate responses to non-enveloped viral vectors.The role of endosomal escape and mitogen-activated protein kinases in adenoviral activation of the innate immune response.STAT2 Knockout Syrian Hamsters Support Enhanced Replication and Pathogenicity of Human Adenovirus, Revealing an Important Role of Type I Interferon Response in Viral ControlThe double-stranded RNA bluetongue virus induces type I interferon in plasmacytoid dendritic cells via a MYD88-dependent TLR7/8-independent signaling pathway.Baicalin Protects Keratinocytes from Toll-like Receptor-4 Mediated DNA Damage and Inflammation Following Ultraviolet Irradiation.Type I interferons: diversity of sources, production pathways and effects on immune responses.Nontransformed, GM-CSF-dependent macrophage lines are a unique model to study tissue macrophage functions.Diminished Innate Antiviral Response to Adenovirus Vectors in cGAS/STING-Deficient Mice Minimally Impacts Adaptive Immunity.Adenovirus induction of IRF3 occurs through a binary trigger targeting Jun N-terminal kinase and TBK1 kinase cascades and type I interferon autocrine signaling.Conventional bone marrow-derived dendritic cells contribute to toll-like receptor-independent production of alpha/beta interferon in response to inactivated parapoxvirus ovisGenetic reconstitution of the human adenovirus type 2 temperature-sensitive 1 mutant defective in endosomal escape.A new link between virus cell entry and inflammation: adenovirus interaction with integrins induces specific proinflammatory responses.Innate immunity to adenovirus.Viral weapons of membrane destruction: variable modes of membrane penetration by non-enveloped viruses.
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Key role of splenic myeloid DCs in the IFN-alphabeta response to adenoviruses in vivo
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Bernd Hildenbrand
Christian Bogdan
György Fejer
Lisa Drechsel
Marina A Freudenberg
Nicola Imelli
Simone Keck
Ulrike Schleicher
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PPAT.1000208
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2008-11-01T00:00:00Z