Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8466492 | Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The host response to viral infections relies on tightly regulated and intricate signaling pathways involving type I interferons (IFN-Is). The IFN-Is mediate their antiviral effects predominantly through a signaling factor complex that comprises the transcription factors, interferon regulatory factor 9 (IRF9) and the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) 1 and STAT2. While STAT1 and STAT2 have been studied extensively, the biological significance of IRF9 is only beginning to emerge. Recent studies have revealed a unique role for IRF9 as a conductor of the cellular responses to IFN-Is. Intriguingly, novel roles for IRF9 outside of the antiviral response are also being identified. Thus IRF9 may have a more extensive influence on cellular processes than previously recognized, ranging from antiviral immune responses to oncogenesis and gut homeostasis. In this review, we will focus on the distinct and emerging roles of IRF9 in the antiviral host response and beyond.
Keywords
VSVISGF3IFNGRISRESignal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT)Tyk2IFN-ILCMVISGJAK1Janus kinase 1OASLHCMVIRFPKRIRF9Type III interferonMEFsInterferon regulatory factor 9IFNARSTATAntiviral immunityinterferoninterferon stimulated response elementType I interferonIFNTADtyrosine kinase 2Transcriptional activation domainHuman cytomegalovirusinterferon regulatory factormurine embryonic fibroblastssignal transducers and activators of transcriptionMultiple sclerosisVesicular stomatitis virusLymphocytic choriomeningitis virusDouble-stranded RNA-dependent protein kinaseGasInterferon gamma receptor
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Authors
Tamara Suprunenko, Markus J. Hofer,