Measles virus, a paramyxovirus of the Morbillivirus genus, is responsible for an acute childhood illness that infects over 40 million people and leads to the deaths of more than 1 million people annually (C. J. Murray and A. D. Lopez, Lancet 349:1269–1276, 1997). Measles virus infection is characterized by virus-induced immune suppression that creates susceptibility to opportunistic infections. Here we demonstrate that measles virus can inhibit cytokine responses by direct interference with host STAT protein-dependent signaling systems. Ex-pression of the measles V protein prevents alpha, beta, and gamma interferon-induced transcriptional re-sponses. Furthermore, it can interfere with signaling by interleukin-6 and the non-receptor tyrosine...
International audienceViruses manipulate the central machineries of host cells to their advantage. T...
AbstractThe V protein of measles virus (MV-V) is a potent inhibitor of IFN-α/β signaling pathway. We...
Measles virus (MeV) is a highly contagious virus that still causes annual epidemics in developing co...
Measles virus (MeV) is a highly immunotropic and contagious pathogen that can even diminish preexist...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, encodes C and V non-structural p...
International audienceThe V protein of measles virus (MV-V) is a potent inhibitor of IFN-alpha/beta ...
The Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) family proteins are essential mediators ...
AbstractMeasles virus (MeV) produces two accessory proteins, V and C, from the P gene. These accesso...
Viruses have evolved various strategies to escape the antiviral activity of type I interferons (IFN-...
SummaryUnderstanding, treating, and preventing diseases caused by immunosuppression and/or persisten...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) belongs to the genus Morbillivirus of the family Paramyxoviridae. A numbe...
AbstractViruses have evolved various strategies to escape the antiviral activity of type I interfero...
AbstractTo establish infections, viruses use various strategies to suppress the host defense mechani...
AbstractMeasles virus infection causes a profound immunosuppression. The basis for this immunosuppre...
dissertationMeasles virus is a negative-strand RNA virus best known as the etiologic agent of the ch...
International audienceViruses manipulate the central machineries of host cells to their advantage. T...
AbstractThe V protein of measles virus (MV-V) is a potent inhibitor of IFN-α/β signaling pathway. We...
Measles virus (MeV) is a highly contagious virus that still causes annual epidemics in developing co...
Measles virus (MeV) is a highly immunotropic and contagious pathogen that can even diminish preexist...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV), a member of the family Paramyxoviridae, encodes C and V non-structural p...
International audienceThe V protein of measles virus (MV-V) is a potent inhibitor of IFN-alpha/beta ...
The Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) family proteins are essential mediators ...
AbstractMeasles virus (MeV) produces two accessory proteins, V and C, from the P gene. These accesso...
Viruses have evolved various strategies to escape the antiviral activity of type I interferons (IFN-...
SummaryUnderstanding, treating, and preventing diseases caused by immunosuppression and/or persisten...
AbstractMeasles virus (MV) belongs to the genus Morbillivirus of the family Paramyxoviridae. A numbe...
AbstractViruses have evolved various strategies to escape the antiviral activity of type I interfero...
AbstractTo establish infections, viruses use various strategies to suppress the host defense mechani...
AbstractMeasles virus infection causes a profound immunosuppression. The basis for this immunosuppre...
dissertationMeasles virus is a negative-strand RNA virus best known as the etiologic agent of the ch...
International audienceViruses manipulate the central machineries of host cells to their advantage. T...
AbstractThe V protein of measles virus (MV-V) is a potent inhibitor of IFN-α/β signaling pathway. We...
Measles virus (MeV) is a highly contagious virus that still causes annual epidemics in developing co...