RIG-I Mediates an Antiviral Response to Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus.
Jessica R SpenglerJenish R PatelAyan K ChakrabartiMarko ZivcecAdolfo García-SastreChristina F SpiropoulouEric BergeronPublished in: Journal of virology (2015)
CCHFV is a tick-borne virus with a significant public health impact. In order for cells to respond to virus infection, they must recognize the virus as foreign and initiate antiviral signaling. To date, the receptors involved in immune recognition of CCHFV are not known. Here, we investigate and identify RIG-I as a receptor involved in initiating an antiviral response to CCHFV. This receptor initially was not expected to play a role in CCHFV recognition because of characteristics of the viral genome. These findings are important in understanding the antiviral response to CCHFV and support continued investigation into the spectrum of potential viruses recognized by RIG-I.