id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324674-yd7idp90 Zhang, Chengfei IFN-stimulated P2Y(13) protects mice from viral infection by suppressing the cAMP/EPAC1 signaling pathway 2018-08-22 .txt text/plain 6079 373 59 ADP/P2Y 13 -mediated protection against viral infection operates by suppressing the expression of exchange protein activated by cAMP 1 (EPAC1), which is an alternative key intracellular sensor for cAMP. To our surprise, the RNA replication of VSV in ADP-treated RAW264.7 cells was reduced significantly in a time-( Figure 2D ) and concentration-( Figure 2E ) dependent manner. To explore the key receptors involved in ADP-mediated antiviral activities, we detected the expression of P2Y 1 , P2Y 12 , and P2Y 13 after VSV infection. ADP/P2Y 13 restricts viral replication by inhibiting cAMP signaling Type I IFN plays pivotal roles in fighting against the invaded virus, so we tested whether it was involved in ADP/P2Y 13mediated antiviral activities. As shown in Figure 7A , when infected RAW264.7 cells with VSV, NDV, and HSV-1, RNA expression of EPAC1 was increased significantly. ./cache/cord-324674-yd7idp90.txt ./txt/cord-324674-yd7idp90.txt