Interferon: The 50th Anniversary

Interferon: The 50th Anniversary

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Over the last half of century interferon (IFN), originally discovered as an antiviral protein, has developed from an inhibitor of viral replication to a major force in the antiviral response. Initially studied only by few virologists, IFN was generally considered as a poorly defined protein of limited importance. The development of molecular techniques lead to the identification of a family of IFN genes and has shown an unexpected complexity of type I IFN genes and their expression. Presently, some aspects of the of the pathogen mediated induction of IFN gene expression are understood at molecular level, while others are still at the stage of description. Both Toll like receptors and cytoplasmic RNA helicases were shown to recognize viral nucleic acids and the basis of a distinct recognition of viral nucleic acids from the cellular ones are emerging. Important insights on the virus recognition entity, leading to the expression of interferon and interferon induced genes, have been made in the recent year, which are challenging the accepted concept of the critical role of dsRNA in IFN induction. The availability of genetically modified mice that are lacking either essential components of the interferon inducing pathway, or interferon signaling pathway fully confirmed the original idea, made soon after its discovery, that interferon is the first cellular defense against viral infection.



Refletions
How to Chase a Red Herring and Come up with a Smallmouth Bass
Interferon Research BC (Before Cloning)
Purification and Cloning of Interferon Alpha
Interferons and Their Signaling Pathways
Type I Interferon: The Ever Unfolding Story
The Receptor of the Type I Interferon Family
IFN-?: Recent Advances in Understanding Regulation of Expression, Biological Functions, and Clinical Applications
Cell Type-Specific Signaling in Response to Interferon-?
Interferon Research: Impact on Understanding Transcriptional Control
Recognition of Pathogens, Molecular Mechanism of Interferon Beta Induction
TLR-Mediated Activation of Type I IFN During Antiviral Immune Responses: Fighting the Battle to Win the War
Regulation of Antiviral Innate Immune Responses by RIG-I Family of RNA Helicases
Beyond Double-Stranded RNA-Type I IFN Induction by 3pRNA and Other Viral Nucleic Acids
Interferon-Induced Genes
The Interferon-Stimulated Genes: Targets of Direct Signaling by Interferons, Double-Stranded RNA, and Viruses
Structure and Function of the Protein Kinase R
Virus Defense
Viral Regulation and Evasion of the Host Response
Pathogenic Viruses: Smart Manipulators of the Interferon System
Role of Interferon in Viral Infection and Autoimmunity
Type I Interferon During Viral Infections: Multiple Triggers for a Multifunctional Mediator
Type I Interferon in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
ISBN 978-3-540-71328-9
Artikelnummer 9783540713289
Medientyp Buch
Copyrightjahr 2007
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang VIII, 392 Seiten
Abbildungen VIII, 392 p. 35 illus., 22 illus. in color.
Sprache Englisch