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Transcription profiling of Drosophila infected with Drosophila C virus reveals a third evolutionary conserved innate immunity pathway operates in drosophila and counters viral infection


ABSTRACT: The response of drosophila to bacterial and fungal infections involves two signaling pathways, Toll and Imd, which both activate NF-kB family members. We have studied the global transcriptional response of flies to infection with drosophila C virus. Viral infection induced a set of genes distinct from those regulated by the Toll or Imd pathways, and triggered activation of a STAT binding activity. Genetic experiments showed that the JAK kinase Hopscotch was involved in the control of the viral load in infected flies, and was required, though not sufficient, for the induction of some virus-regulated genes. Our results indicate that in addition to Toll and Imd, a third evolutionary conserved innate immunity pathway operates in drosophila and counters viral infection.

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila melanogaster

SUBMITTER: Jean-Luc Imler 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-2828 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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The Jak-STAT signaling pathway is required but not sufficient for the antiviral response of drosophila.

Dostert Catherine C   Jouanguy Emmanuelle E   Irving Phil P   Troxler Laurent L   Galiana-Arnoux Delphine D   Hetru Charles C   Hoffmann Jules A JA   Imler Jean-Luc JL  

Nature immunology 20050807 9


The response of drosophila to bacterial and fungal infections involves two signaling pathways, Toll and Imd, which both activate members of the transcription factor NF-kappaB family. Here we have studied the global transcriptional response of flies to infection with drosophila C virus. Viral infection induced a set of genes distinct from those regulated by the Toll or Imd pathways and triggered a signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) DNA-binding activity. Genetic experiments sh  ...[more]

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