Type I interferons (IFN-α and IFN-β) are important for protection against many viral infections, whereas type II interferon (IFN-γ) is essential for host defense against some bacterial and parasitic pathogens. Study of IFN responses in human leprosy revealed an inverse correlation between IFN-β and IFN-γ gene expression programs. IFN-γ and its downstream vitamin D-dependent antimicrobial genes were preferentially expressed in self-healing tuberculoid lesions and mediated antimicrobial activity against the pathogen Mycobacterium leprae in vitro. In contrast, IFN-β and its downstream genes, including interleukin-10 (IL-10), were induced in monocytes by M. leprae in vitro and preferentially expressed in disseminated and progressive lepromatous...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
In a recent Science paper, Teles et al. (2013) show that type I and II interferons (IFNs) are recipr...
In a recent Science paper, Teles et al. (2013) show that type I and II interferons (IFNs) are recipr...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Most, if not all, cells in humans and mice express the receptor for type I interferons (IFNs). There...
Type I interferons (IFNs, including IFN-αβ) contribute to the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tubercul...
The host immune system is required for protection against disease caused by intracellular pathogens,...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
IL-10 MΦ were pre-treated with either antibody against the type I IFN receptor, IFNAR, or isotype co...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
In a recent Science paper, Teles et al. (2013) show that type I and II interferons (IFNs) are recipr...
In a recent Science paper, Teles et al. (2013) show that type I and II interferons (IFNs) are recipr...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Following infection, virulent mycobacteria persist and grow within the macrophage, suggesting that t...
Most, if not all, cells in humans and mice express the receptor for type I interferons (IFNs). There...
Type I interferons (IFNs, including IFN-αβ) contribute to the pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tubercul...
The host immune system is required for protection against disease caused by intracellular pathogens,...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
IL-10 MΦ were pre-treated with either antibody against the type I IFN receptor, IFNAR, or isotype co...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...
The mechanisms by which intracellular pathogens trigger immunosuppressive pathways are critical for ...