Author: Haller, O.; Weber, F.
Title: Pathogenic Viruses: Smart Manipulators of the Interferon System Cord-id: xs55np00 Document date: 2007_1_1
ID: xs55np00
Snippet: Vertebrate cells are equipped with specialized receptors that sense the presence of viral nucleic acids and other conserved molecular signatures of infecting viruses. These sensing receptors are collectively called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and trigger the production of type I (α/β) interferons (IFNs).IFNs are secreted and establish a local and systemic antiviral state in responsive cells. Viruses, in turn, have evolved multiple strategies to escape the IFN system. They try to avoid
Document: Vertebrate cells are equipped with specialized receptors that sense the presence of viral nucleic acids and other conserved molecular signatures of infecting viruses. These sensing receptors are collectively called pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and trigger the production of type I (α/β) interferons (IFNs).IFNs are secreted and establish a local and systemic antiviral state in responsive cells. Viruses, in turn, have evolved multiple strategies to escape the IFN system. They try to avoid PRR activation, inhibit IFN synthesis, bind and inactivate secreted IFN molecules, block IFN-activated signaling, or disturb the action of IFN-induced antiviral proteins. Here, we summarize current knowledge in light of most recent findings on the intricate interactions of viruses with the IFN system.
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