Retroelement decay by the exonuclease XRN1 is a viral mimicry dependency in cancer
Viral mimicry describes the immune response induced by endogenous stimuli such as double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) from endogenous retroelements. Activation of viral mimicry has the potential to kill cancer cells or augment anti-tumor immune responses. Here, we systematically identify mechanisms of viral...
Main Authors: | Hosseini, A, Lindholm, HT, Chen, R, Mehdipour, P, Marhon, SA, Ishak, CA, Moore, PC, Classon, M, Di Gioacchino, A, Greenbaum, B, De Carvalho, DD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2024
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