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This project focuses on the role of the STING protein in the immune response to infections caused by various pathogens. It aims to clarify how STING activates the production of type I interferons, which are crucial for fighting viral and bacterial infections.
Infectious diseases kill 16 million people world-wide each year.
Understanding how the immune system functions to sense and fight pathogens is essential for improving human health. A key host response to infection is the production of type I interferons (IFN). STING (Stimulator of IFN Genes) is a protein proposed to be essential for host type I IFN production in response to various intracellular pathogens including DNA and RNA viruses and bacteria.
The reasons that STING may be involved in host…
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