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ADARs regulate cuticle collagen expression and promote survival to pathogen infection.

Alfa DhakalChinnu SalimMary SkellyYarden AmichanAyelet T LammHeather A Hundley
Published in: BMC biology (2024)
Our data uncover a critical role of the C. elegans ADAR family of RNA-binding proteins in promoting cuticular collagen expression, which represents a new post-transcriptional regulatory node that influences the extracellular matrix. In addition, we provide the first evidence that ADAR mutant animals have altered susceptibility to infection with several opportunistic human pathogens, suggesting a broader role of ADARs in altering physical barriers to infection to influence innate immunity.
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