The induction of innate and adaptive immunity is essential for controlling viral infections. Limited or overwhelming innate immunity can negatively impair the adaptive immune response. Therefore, balancing innate immunity separately from activating the adaptive immune response would result in a better antiviral immune response. Recently, we demonstrated that Usp18-dependent replication of virus in secondary lymphatic organs contributes to activation of the innate and adaptive immune responses. Whether specific mechanisms can balance innate and adaptive immunity separately remains unknown. In this study, using lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) and replication-deficient single-cycle LCMV vectors, we found that viral replication of the...
Type I interferons (IFNs), predominantly IFN-alpha and -beta, play critical roles in both innate and...
SummaryEmerging studies indicate an association between virus-induced impairment in type I interfero...
SummaryDuring persistent viral infection, adaptive immune responses are suppressed by immunoregulato...
The replication of viruses in secondary lymphoid organs guarantees sufficient amounts of pattern-rec...
SummaryResolution of acute and chronic viral infections requires activation of innate cells to initi...
Clinically used human vaccination aims to induce specific antibodies that can guarantee long-term pr...
The role of innate immune recognition and the importance of these responses for control of acute vir...
Despite the clinical importance of virus-induced immunosuppression, how virus infection may lead to ...
Despite the clinical importance of virus-induced immunosuppression, how virus infection may lead to ...
Abstract Acute infection and chronic infection are the two most common fates of pathogenic virus inf...
SummaryResolution of acute and chronic viral infections requires activation of innate cells to initi...
In this issue, Macal et al. (2012); Walsh et al. (2012), and Wang et al. (2012) examine how adaptive...
Acute or chronic viral infections can lead to generalized immunosuppression. Several mechanisms, suc...
An acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is efficiently controlled by the c...
Persistent viral infection places a significant burden on global heath. Pathogens such as human immu...
Type I interferons (IFNs), predominantly IFN-alpha and -beta, play critical roles in both innate and...
SummaryEmerging studies indicate an association between virus-induced impairment in type I interfero...
SummaryDuring persistent viral infection, adaptive immune responses are suppressed by immunoregulato...
The replication of viruses in secondary lymphoid organs guarantees sufficient amounts of pattern-rec...
SummaryResolution of acute and chronic viral infections requires activation of innate cells to initi...
Clinically used human vaccination aims to induce specific antibodies that can guarantee long-term pr...
The role of innate immune recognition and the importance of these responses for control of acute vir...
Despite the clinical importance of virus-induced immunosuppression, how virus infection may lead to ...
Despite the clinical importance of virus-induced immunosuppression, how virus infection may lead to ...
Abstract Acute infection and chronic infection are the two most common fates of pathogenic virus inf...
SummaryResolution of acute and chronic viral infections requires activation of innate cells to initi...
In this issue, Macal et al. (2012); Walsh et al. (2012), and Wang et al. (2012) examine how adaptive...
Acute or chronic viral infections can lead to generalized immunosuppression. Several mechanisms, suc...
An acute infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is efficiently controlled by the c...
Persistent viral infection places a significant burden on global heath. Pathogens such as human immu...
Type I interferons (IFNs), predominantly IFN-alpha and -beta, play critical roles in both innate and...
SummaryEmerging studies indicate an association between virus-induced impairment in type I interfero...
SummaryDuring persistent viral infection, adaptive immune responses are suppressed by immunoregulato...