2020
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1900902
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Zebrafish phd3 Negatively Regulates Antiviral Responses via Suppression of Irf7 Transactivity Independent of Its Prolyl Hydroxylase Activity

Abstract: This information is current as Hydroxylase ActivityTransactivity Independent of Its Prolyl Antiviral Responses via Suppression of Irf7Negatively Regulates phd3 Zebrafish

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“…In certain cases, some genes are responsible for suppressing cellular antiviral responses; for example, Yu et al knocked out a single gene, Phd3, that led to an increased rate of survival when zebrafish were exposed to SVCV. 340 Findings such as these have the potential to have a significant impact on the future of breeding programs and disease response in aquaculture.…”
Section: Disease Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In certain cases, some genes are responsible for suppressing cellular antiviral responses; for example, Yu et al knocked out a single gene, Phd3, that led to an increased rate of survival when zebrafish were exposed to SVCV. 340 Findings such as these have the potential to have a significant impact on the future of breeding programs and disease response in aquaculture.…”
Section: Disease Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies focusing on innate immunity have targeted immune-related genes that regulate gene expression or disturb certain pathways. [338][339][340] Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) detect the presence of pathogen-associated molecular patterns. 341,342 In fishes, retinoic acid-inducible gene receptors (RIGR) and toll-like receptors (TLRs) are two key classes of PRRs that play a major role in innate immunity.…”
Section: Disease Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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