An ENU-induced splicing mutation reveals a role for Unc93b1 in early immune cell activation following influenza A H1N1 infection
Lafferty EI, Flaczyk A, Angers I, Homer R, d'Hennezel E, Malo D, Piccirillo CA, Vidal SM, Qureshi ST. An ENU-induced splicing mutation reveals a role for Unc93b1 in early immune cell activation following influenza A H1N1 infection. Genes & Immunity 2014, 15: 320-332. PMID: 24848930, PMCID: PMC4978536, DOI: 10.1038/gene.2014.22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlternative SplicingAnimalsCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesChemokine CXCL10EndosomesEthylnitrosoureaImmunity, InnateInfluenza A Virus, H1N1 SubtypeInterferon Type IInterferon-gammaL-SelectinLungLymphocyte ActivationMacrophage ActivationMembrane Transport ProteinsMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMutationOrthomyxoviridae InfectionsToll-Like ReceptorsConceptsEndosomal TLRsImmune responseEndosomal Toll-like receptorsInfluenza A/PR/8/34Expression of CXCL10Toll-like receptorsImmune cell activationCD69 activation markerInnate immune responseHuman infectious diseasesViral clearanceActivation markersInfected lungsRespiratory pathogensTLR responsesT cellsLymphoid cellsCell activationTissue pathologyInfectious diseasesMouse strainsInfectionExudate macrophagesReduced expressionUNC93B1