Parthun Michael, Long Matthew E, Hemann Emily A
Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity, The Ohio State University College of Medicine, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Infectious Diseases Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
Immunol Rev. 2025 Jan;329(1):e13426. doi: 10.1111/imr.13426. Epub 2024 Dec 2.
The sensing of nucleic acids by DEAD/H-box helicases, specifically retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I) and melanoma differentiation-associated protein 5 (MDA5), plays a critical role in inducing antiviral immunity following infection. However, this DEAD/H-box helicase family includes many additional proteins whose immune functions have not been investigated. While numerous DEAD/H-box helicases contribute to antiviral immunity, they employ diverse mechanisms beyond the direct sensing of nucleic acids. Some members have also been identified to play proviral (promoting virus replication/propagation) roles during infections, regulate other non-viral infections, and contribute to the regulation of autoimmunity and cancer. This review synthesizes the known and emerging functions of the broader DEAD/H-box helicase family in immune regulation and highlights ongoing efforts to target these proteins therapeutically.
DEAD/H盒解旋酶对核酸的感应,特别是视黄酸诱导基因I(RIG-I)和黑色素瘤分化相关蛋白5(MDA5),在感染后诱导抗病毒免疫中起关键作用。然而,这个DEAD/H盒解旋酶家族还包括许多其他蛋白质,其免疫功能尚未得到研究。虽然众多DEAD/H盒解旋酶有助于抗病毒免疫,但它们采用了直接感应核酸之外的多种机制。一些成员也被确定在感染期间发挥促病毒(促进病毒复制/传播)作用、调节其他非病毒感染,并有助于自身免疫和癌症的调节。这篇综述综合了更广泛的DEAD/H盒解旋酶家族在免疫调节中的已知和新出现的功能,并强调了针对这些蛋白质进行治疗的持续努力。