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    TREML4 amplifies TLR7-mediated signaling during antiviral responses and autoimmunity
    (2015) Ramirez-Ortiz, Zaida; Prasad, Amit; Griffith, Jason; Pendergraft, William F.; Cowley, Glenn S.; Root, David E.; Tai, Melissa; Luster, Andrew; Khoury, Joseph; Hacohen, Nir; Means, Terry K.
    The genes and pathways that fine-tune TLR7-mediated innate inflammatory responses remain to be fully elucidated. Using an unbiased genome-scale shRNA screen, we identified the receptor TREML4 as an essential positive regulator of TLR7 signaling. Macrophages from Treml4–/– mice were hyporesponsive to TLR7 agonists and failed to produce type I interferon due to impaired phosphorylation of the transcription factor STAT1 by the MAP kinase p38 and decreased recruitment of MyD88 to TLR7. TREML4 deficiency reduced production of inflammatory cytokines and autoantibodies in SLE-prone MRL/lpr mice and inhibited the antiviral immune response to influenza. Our data identify TREML4 as a positive regulator of TLR7 signaling and provide insight into the molecular mechanisms that control antiviral immunity and the development of autoimmunity.