Stimulator of interferon genes defends against bacterial infection via ikkβ-mediated relish activation in shrimp

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  • who: Haoyang Li and colleagues from the Tsinghua, China have published the research: Stimulator of interferon genes defends against bacterial infection via IKKu03b2-mediated Relish activation in shrimp, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, dsLvIKKb was used to inhibit the expression of LvIKKb , and the effect of LvIKKb on LvRelish activation was examined. This study demonstrated that STING-mediated Relish activation happens in shrimp and protects them from bacterial invasion. In this study, LvSTING expression in hemocytes was shown to be dramatically increased at 3, 6, 12, and 24 hours after V. parahaemolyticus . . .

     

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