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ID: 101: Investigating the role of interferon λ4 in hepatitis C virus infection

IFNL4, a recently discovered member of the interferon λ family (IFNλs or type III IFNs), is a pseudogene in a significant fraction of the human population. A single nucleotide polymorphism located in IFNL4, which determines the ability to express IFNλ4, has been correlated with poor spontaneous and...

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Autores principales: Terczynska-Dyla, Ewa, Bibert, Stephanie, Duong, Francois H.T., Lauber, Chris, Gad, Hans Henrik, Kaderali, Lars, Heim, Markus H., Bochud, Pierre-Yves, Hartmann, Rune
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Publicado: Elsevier Science Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7172124/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2015.08.128
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author Terczynska-Dyla, Ewa
Bibert, Stephanie
Duong, Francois H.T.
Lauber, Chris
Gad, Hans Henrik
Kaderali, Lars
Heim, Markus H.
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Hartmann, Rune
author_facet Terczynska-Dyla, Ewa
Bibert, Stephanie
Duong, Francois H.T.
Lauber, Chris
Gad, Hans Henrik
Kaderali, Lars
Heim, Markus H.
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Hartmann, Rune
author_sort Terczynska-Dyla, Ewa
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description IFNL4, a recently discovered member of the interferon λ family (IFNλs or type III IFNs), is a pseudogene in a significant fraction of the human population. A single nucleotide polymorphism located in IFNL4, which determines the ability to express IFNλ4, has been correlated with poor spontaneous and treatment-induced clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. We show that IFNλ4 is an active type III IFN that induces a typical subset of ISGs, signals through the classical type III IFN receptor complex and is antiviral against HCV and coronaviruses. However, its secretion is impaired and this impairment is caused by a yet unknown molecular determinant, but appears to be partially caused by a weak signal peptide and inefficient N-linked glycosylation. This glycosylation is not required for antiviral activity and secretion of IFNλ4, but seems to improve its processing. The impaired secretion of IFNλ4 appears to be a recently acquired feature of primates. A single amino acid substitution in IFNλ4 changing a proline at position 70 to a serine (P70S) alters its activity. We demonstrate that the IFNλ4-S70 variant has a significantly lower antiviral activity compared to IFNλ4-P70. Our subsequent genetic study on a cohort of patients infected with HCV shows that individuals, who encode IFNλ4-S70, display lower hepatic ISG expression, better treatment response rates and better spontaneous clearance rates than patients encoding IFNλ4-P70. This study provides important evidence supporting a role for active IFNλ4 as the driver of high hepatic ISG expression as well as the cause of poor HCV clearance.
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spelling pubmed-71721242020-04-22 ID: 101: Investigating the role of interferon λ4 in hepatitis C virus infection Terczynska-Dyla, Ewa Bibert, Stephanie Duong, Francois H.T. Lauber, Chris Gad, Hans Henrik Kaderali, Lars Heim, Markus H. Bochud, Pierre-Yves Hartmann, Rune Cytokine Article IFNL4, a recently discovered member of the interferon λ family (IFNλs or type III IFNs), is a pseudogene in a significant fraction of the human population. A single nucleotide polymorphism located in IFNL4, which determines the ability to express IFNλ4, has been correlated with poor spontaneous and treatment-induced clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections. We show that IFNλ4 is an active type III IFN that induces a typical subset of ISGs, signals through the classical type III IFN receptor complex and is antiviral against HCV and coronaviruses. However, its secretion is impaired and this impairment is caused by a yet unknown molecular determinant, but appears to be partially caused by a weak signal peptide and inefficient N-linked glycosylation. This glycosylation is not required for antiviral activity and secretion of IFNλ4, but seems to improve its processing. The impaired secretion of IFNλ4 appears to be a recently acquired feature of primates. A single amino acid substitution in IFNλ4 changing a proline at position 70 to a serine (P70S) alters its activity. We demonstrate that the IFNλ4-S70 variant has a significantly lower antiviral activity compared to IFNλ4-P70. Our subsequent genetic study on a cohort of patients infected with HCV shows that individuals, who encode IFNλ4-S70, display lower hepatic ISG expression, better treatment response rates and better spontaneous clearance rates than patients encoding IFNλ4-P70. This study provides important evidence supporting a role for active IFNλ4 as the driver of high hepatic ISG expression as well as the cause of poor HCV clearance. Elsevier Science Ltd 2015-11 2015-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7172124/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2015.08.128 Text en
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Gad, Hans Henrik
Kaderali, Lars
Heim, Markus H.
Bochud, Pierre-Yves
Hartmann, Rune
ID: 101: Investigating the role of interferon λ4 in hepatitis C virus infection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7172124/
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