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Factors Affecting RIG-I-Like Receptors Activation - New Research Direction for Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers

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Journal Front Immunol
Date 2022 Oct 17
PMID 36248895
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Viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) is a term referring to a group of life-threatening infections caused by several virus families (, , and ). Depending on the virus, the infection can be mild and can be also characterized by an acute course with fever accompanied by hypervolemia and coagulopathy, resulting in bleeding and shock. It has been suggested that the course of the disease is strongly influenced by the activation of signaling pathways leading to RIG-I-like receptor-dependent interferon production. RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) are one of two major receptor families that detect viral nucleic acid. RLR receptor activation is influenced by a number of factors that may have a key role in the differences that occur during the antiviral immune response in VHF. In the present study, we collected data on RLR receptors in viral hemorrhagic fevers and described factors that may influence the activation of the antiviral response. RLR receptors seem to be a good target for VHF research, which may contribute to better therapeutic and diagnostic strategies. However, due to the difficulty of conducting such studies in humans, we suggest using as an animal model for VHF.

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