[Antiviral immunity in drosophila].

Journal de la Societe de biologie Pub Date : 2007-01-01 Epub Date: 2008-03-05 DOI:10.1051/jbio:2007906
Delphine Galiana-Arnoux, Safia Deddouche, Jean-Luc Imler
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Abstract

Viral diseases represent a constant threat and an important cause of mortality worldwide. We have developed a model to study the response to RNA virus infection in the fruit-fly drosophila. This insect is a good model to study the genetic bases of innate immunity, which constitutes the first level of host-defense in animals. We have shown that viral infection in drosophila triggers a response different from that to bacterial or fungal infections. Our data at this stage point to the existence of at least two types of antiviral defense mechanisms. On one hand, viral infection triggers a JAK-STAT dependent transcriptional response that leads to the expression of antiviral molecules that remain to be characterized. On the other hand, viral RNAs are recognized by Dicer-2 and degraded in siRNAs, thus inducing RNA interference and degradation of viral RNAs. Strikingly, the drosophila antiviral response evokes by some aspects the interferon response in mammals (JAK-STAT pathway) and antiviral defenses in plants (RNA interference).

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病毒性疾病是一个持续的威胁,也是全世界死亡的一个重要原因。我们建立了一个模型来研究果蝇对RNA病毒感染的反应。这种昆虫是研究先天免疫遗传基础的一个很好的模型,先天免疫是动物宿主防御的第一级。我们已经证明,病毒感染在果蝇身上引发的反应不同于细菌或真菌感染。我们在这个阶段的数据表明至少存在两种类型的抗病毒防御机制。一方面,病毒感染触发JAK-STAT依赖的转录反应,导致抗病毒分子的表达,这些分子仍有待鉴定。另一方面,病毒RNA被Dicer-2识别并降解为sirna,从而诱导RNA干扰和病毒RNA的降解。引人注目的是,果蝇的抗病毒反应在某些方面唤起了哺乳动物的干扰素反应(JAK-STAT通路)和植物的抗病毒防御(RNA干扰)。
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