An evolutionary perspective to innate antiviral immunity in animals

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Marques, Joao | Meignin, Carine | Imler, Jean-Luc

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Viruses pose a significant threat to cellular organisms. Innate antiviral immunity encompasses both RNA- and protein-based mechanisms designed to sense and respond to infections, a fundamental aspect present in all living organisms. A potent RNA-based antiviral mechanism is RNA interference, where small RNA-programmed nucleases target viral RNAs. Protein-based mechanisms often rely on the induction of transcriptional responses triggered by the recognition of viral infections through innate immune receptors. These responses involve the upregulation of antiviral genes aimed at countering viral infections. In this review, we delve into recent advances in understanding the diversification of innate antiviral immunity in animals. An evolutionary perspective on the gains and losses of mechanisms in diverse animals coupled to mechanistic studies in model organisms such as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster is essential to provide deep understanding of antiviral immunity that can be translated to new strategies in the treatment of viral diseases.

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