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Hepatitis C virus replicative double-stranded RNA is a potent interferon inducer that triggers interferon production through MDA5
2016
Journal of General Virology
The cytoplasmic RNA sensors, retinoic acid-inducible gene I and melanoma differentiationassociated gene 5, play crucial roles in innate sensing of hepatitis C virus (HCV). However, the exact identity of the IFN inducer generated during HCV infection is poorly understood. To identify the IFN inducer, we extracted the RNAs from HCV-replicating cells and introduced these into IFN signalling-competent cells to examine IFN production. RNAs isolated from HCV-replicating cells triggered robust IFN-b
doi:10.1099/jgv.0.000607
pmid:27655134
fatcat:vwd3rfalvjbl7kad3f4qnlxglq