Interferon-stimulated genes: new platforms and computational approaches.

Richard Green, Reneé C Ireton, Michael Gale
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Abstract

Interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) are the effectors of interferon (IFN) actions and play major roles in innate immune defense against microbial infection. During virus infection, ISGs impart antiviral actions to control virus replication and spread but can also contribute to disease pathology if their expression is unchecked. Antiviral ISGs have been identified by a variety of biochemical, genetic, and virologic methods. New computational approaches are expanding and redefining ISGs as responders to a variety of stimuli beyond IFNs, including virus infection, stress, and other events that induce cytokines. These studies reveal that the expression of ISG subsets link to interferon regulatory factors (IRF)s, NF-kB, and other transcription factors that impart gene expression in specific cell types independently of IFNs, including stem cells and other cell types where ISGs are constitutively expressed. Here, we provide a broad overview of ISGs, define virus-induced genes (VSG)s, and discuss the application of computational approaches and bioinformatics platforms to evaluate the functional role of ISGs in epigenetics, immune programming, and vaccine responses.

干扰素刺激基因:新的平台和计算方法。
干扰素刺激基因(ISGs)是干扰素(IFN)作用的效应器,在先天免疫防御微生物感染中发挥重要作用。在病毒感染期间,isg传递抗病毒作用以控制病毒复制和传播,但如果不检查其表达,也可能导致疾病病理。抗病毒isg已被各种生化、遗传和病毒学方法鉴定。新的计算方法正在扩展和重新定义isg,将其作为ifn以外的各种刺激的应答者,包括病毒感染、压力和其他诱导细胞因子的事件。这些研究表明,ISG亚群的表达与干扰素调节因子(IRF)s、NF-kB和其他转录因子相关,这些转录因子在独立于ifn的特定细胞类型中传递基因表达,包括干细胞和ISG组成表达的其他细胞类型。在这里,我们提供了isg的广泛概述,定义病毒诱导基因(VSG),并讨论了计算方法和生物信息学平台的应用,以评估isg在表观遗传学,免疫规划和疫苗应答中的功能作用。
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