Poxviruses: Interfering with Interferon

Geoffrey L. Smith , Julian A. Symons, Antonio Alcamı́
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Abstract

Interferon (IFN) is an important innate defense against virus infection and many viruses have consequently evolved ways to interfere with the action of IFN. The poxviruses are an excellent example and devote at least four proteins to this task. Two function within the infected cell to block the action of IFN-induced antiviral proteins, and two are secreted to capture type I and type II IFNs before they can bind to cellular IFN receptors. The vaccinia virus IFN receptors have a surprisingly broad species specificity that may aid virus replication in several species and provide clues about the enigmatic origin of vaccinia virus.

痘病毒:干扰干扰素
干扰素(IFN)是一种重要的先天防御病毒感染,因此许多病毒已经进化出干扰干扰素作用的方法。痘病毒就是一个很好的例子,它至少需要四种蛋白质来完成这项任务。其中两种在感染细胞内发挥作用,阻断IFN诱导的抗病毒蛋白的作用,另外两种在与细胞IFN受体结合之前分泌,以捕获I型和II型IFN。牛痘病毒IFN受体具有令人惊讶的广泛物种特异性,这可能有助于病毒在几个物种中的复制,并为牛痘病毒的神秘起源提供线索。
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