干扰素对细菌和病毒感染的反应。

Eric M Pietras, Supriya K Saha, Genhong Cheng
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I型干扰素(ifn)在几十年前首次被描述为可溶性因子,当添加到受感染的细胞中时,能够“干扰”病毒复制。I型ifn通过三种不同的途径被病毒DNA和RNA识别诱导:(I)巨噬细胞中通过TLRs 3和4的trf依赖途径;(ii)浆细胞样树突状细胞(pDCs)中myd88依赖通路通过TLRs 7/8和9;(iii)利用细胞质受体RIG-I/MDA5的细胞内识别途径。有趣的是,这些病毒识别途径汇聚在TRAF3上,TRAF3通过TBK-1和IKKi复合物激活IRF3或IRF7诱导干扰素。虽然I型干扰素传统上与抗病毒反应有关,但最近的研究表明,许多细菌也会诱导I型干扰素反应。然而,I型IFN诱导的机制及其在宿主防御中的作用在很大程度上尚不清楚。对革兰氏阳性细胞内单核增生李斯特菌的研究表明,它可能通过新的不依赖tlr的细胞内受体触发I型IFN诱导,I型IFN可能对宿主对李斯特菌感染的反应起不利作用。在本文中,我们总结了这些发现,并讨论了I型ifn在细菌和病毒感染中的功能差异。
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The interferon response to bacterial and viral infections.

Type I interferons (IFNs) were first described several decades ago as soluble factors that were capable of 'interfering' with viral replication when added to infected cells. Type I IFNs have been shown to be induced by recognition of viral DNA and RNA via three distinct pathways: (i) a TRIF-dependent pathway in macrophages via TLRs 3 and 4; (ii) a MyD88-dependent pathway in plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs) via TLRs 7/8 and 9; and (iii) an intracellular recognition pathway utilizing the cytoplasmic receptors RIG-I/MDA5. Interestingly, these viral recognition pathways converge on TRAF3, which induces interferon through the activation of IRF3 or IRF7 by the TBK-1 and IKKi complexes. While type I IFN has been traditionally associated with antiviral responses, recent studies have demonstrated that many bacteria also induce type I interferon responses. The mechanisms of type I IFN induction and its role in host defense, however, are largely unclear. Studies with the Gram-positive intracellular bacterium Listeria monocytogenes indicated that it may trigger type I IFN induction through novel TLR-independent intracellular receptors and type I IFN may play a detrimental role to host response against listerial infection. In this article, we summarize some of these findings and discuss the functional differences of type I IFNs in bacterial and viral infections.

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