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Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications
Interferon (IFN)-λ forms the type III IFN family. Although they signal through distinct receptors, type I (IFN-α/β) and type III IFNs elicit remarkably similar responses in cells. However, in vivo, type III and type I IFN responses are not fully redundant as their respective contribution to the anti...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6741612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24751921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000360084 |
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description | Interferon (IFN)-λ forms the type III IFN family. Although they signal through distinct receptors, type I (IFN-α/β) and type III IFNs elicit remarkably similar responses in cells. However, in vivo, type III and type I IFN responses are not fully redundant as their respective contribution to the antiviral defense highly depends on virus species. IFN-λ is much more potent than IFN-α/β at controlling rotavirus infection. In contrast, clearance of several other viruses, such as influenza virus, mostly depends on IFN-α/β. The IFN-λ receptor was reported to be preferentially expressed on epithelial cells. Cells responsible for IFN-λ production are still poorly characterized but seem to overlap only partly IFN-α/β-producing cells. Accumulating data suggest that epithelial cells are also important IFN-λ producers. Thus, IFN-λ may primarily act as a protection of mucosal entities, such as the lung, skin or digestive tract. Type I and type III IFN signal transduction pathways largely overlap, and cross talk between these IFN systems occurs. Finally, this review addresses the potential benefit of IFN-λ use for therapeutic purposes and summarizes recent results of genome-wide association studies that identified polymorphisms in the region of the IFN-λ3 gene impacting on the outcome of treatments against hepatitis C virus infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-67416122020-01-10 Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications Hermant, Pascale Michiels, Thomas J Innate Immun Review Interferon (IFN)-λ forms the type III IFN family. Although they signal through distinct receptors, type I (IFN-α/β) and type III IFNs elicit remarkably similar responses in cells. However, in vivo, type III and type I IFN responses are not fully redundant as their respective contribution to the antiviral defense highly depends on virus species. IFN-λ is much more potent than IFN-α/β at controlling rotavirus infection. In contrast, clearance of several other viruses, such as influenza virus, mostly depends on IFN-α/β. The IFN-λ receptor was reported to be preferentially expressed on epithelial cells. Cells responsible for IFN-λ production are still poorly characterized but seem to overlap only partly IFN-α/β-producing cells. Accumulating data suggest that epithelial cells are also important IFN-λ producers. Thus, IFN-λ may primarily act as a protection of mucosal entities, such as the lung, skin or digestive tract. Type I and type III IFN signal transduction pathways largely overlap, and cross talk between these IFN systems occurs. Finally, this review addresses the potential benefit of IFN-λ use for therapeutic purposes and summarizes recent results of genome-wide association studies that identified polymorphisms in the region of the IFN-λ3 gene impacting on the outcome of treatments against hepatitis C virus infection. S. Karger AG 2014-08 2014-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6741612/ /pubmed/24751921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000360084 Text en Copyright © 2014 by S. Karger AG, Basel |
spellingShingle | Review Hermant, Pascale Michiels, Thomas Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications |
title | Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications |
title_full | Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications |
title_fullStr | Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications |
title_full_unstemmed | Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications |
title_short | Interferon-λ in the Context of Viral Infections: Production, Response and Therapeutic Implications |
title_sort | interferon-λ in the context of viral infections: production, response and therapeutic implications |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6741612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24751921 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000360084 |
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