Journal article
Masters, marionettes and modulators: Intersection of pathogen virulence factors and mammalian death receptor signaling
J Silke, EL Hartland
Current Opinion in Immunology | Published : 2013
Abstract
TNF and its receptor, TNFR1, are members of the TNF superfamily and play important roles during infection by orchestrating an inflammatory response. The key role that TNFR1 signaling plays in host defense singles it out as a frequent target of pathogen manipulation. This review describes how the TNFR1 signaling pathway is attacked by pathogen virulence factors and how the different TNFR1 signaling pathways, in particular the death signaling response, have evolved to counteract these pathogen manipulations. We examine recent data showing that other 'Death Receptors' in the TNF superfamily, namely TRAIL-R and Fas, also participate in the immune response to pathogens. Finally we explore how kno..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the students, post-does and other researchers in our respective labs that have helped us in developing the ideas expressed in this review. JS is funded by NHMRC grants 541901, 1025594 and 1046986. EH is funded by NHMRC grants 606788, 1044061 and an ARC Future Fellowship.