Innate Immune Response

Pathway ID: SIGNOR-IIS

Description: The innate immune response pathway is activated in response to pathogens by sensing molecules that reside in the cytoplasm of host cells. Once these sensors are activated, they interact with the mitochondrial membrane protein MAVS (mitochondrial antiviral) which in turn stimulates the activation of the TBK1 and IKKɛ kinases. Once activated, these kinases upregulate the activity of crucial transcription factors including interferon regulatory factor 3 (IRF3) and nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB). Both IRF3 and NF-kB synergistically promote the immune response and the production of type I interferons (IFN-Is). Several viral and bacterial proteins have been shown to modulate this response.

Curated by: Marta Iannuccelli

33 Seed Entities

Organism:
Name Primary ID
IRF3 Q14653
MYD88 Q99836
IRAK1 P51617
TRAF6 Q9Y4K3
TICAM1 Q8IUC6
DHX30 Q7L2E3
PAMPs SIGNOR-ST11
G3BP2 Q9UN86
IFIH1 Q9BYX4
STING1 Q86WV6
Interferon-type-I SIGNOR-PF50
G3BP1 Q13283
TIRAP P58753
RIPK1 Q13546
TBK1 Q9UHD2
IKK-complex SIGNOR-C14
DDX28 Q9NUL7
DDX58 O95786
TLRs SIGNOR-PF20
DAMPS SIGNOR-ST18
IRF7 Q92985
NfKb-p65/p50 SIGNOR-C13
EIF2AK2 P19525
Immune_response SIGNOR-PH17
Inflammation SIGNOR-PH12
TRAF3 Q13114
IKBKE Q14164
MAVS Q7Z434
MAP3K14 Q99558
Stress_granules SIGNOR-PH124
DDX21 Q9NR30
Viral_dsRNA SIGNOR-ST21
DDX1 Q92499