Type I and type III IFNs bind to different cell-surface receptors but induce identical signal transduction pathways, leading to the expression of antiviral host effector molecules. Despite the fact that type III IFN (IFN-λ) has been shown to predominantly act on mucosal organs, in vivo infection studies have failed to attribute a specific, nonredundant function. Instead, a predominant role of type I IFN was observed, which was explained by the ubiquitous expression of the type I IFN receptor. Here we comparatively analyzed the role of functional IFN-λ and type I IFN receptor signaling in the innate immune response to intestinal rotavirus infection in vivo, and determined viral replication and antiviral gene expression on the cellular level....
Enteropathogenic bacteria are a frequent cause of diarrhea worldwide. The mucosal defenses against i...
Type I and III Interferons (IFNs) are the initial antiviral cytokines produced in response to virus ...
When type III interferon (IFN-λ; also known as interleukin-28 [IL-28] and IL-29) was discovered in 2...
Epithelial cells are a major port of entry for many viruses, but the molecular networks which protec...
<div><p>Type I (IFN-α/β) and type III (IFN-λ) interferons (IFNs) exert shared antiviral activities t...
Virus-infected cells secrete a broad range of interferons (IFN) which confer resistance to yet uninf...
Interferons (IFNs) are key host cytokines in the innate immune response to viral infection, and rece...
ABSTRACT Enteroviruses infect gastrointestinal epithelium cells, cause multiple human diseases, and ...
Type I Interferon (IFN) responses are considered the primary means by which viral infections are con...
Type III interferons (IFNs), or IFNλs, are cytokines produced in response to microbial ligands. They...
Interferon-lambda (IFN-λ) protects intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) from enteric viruses by induci...
Rotavirus (RV) primarily infects enterocytes and results in severe diarrhea, particularly in childre...
Type I Interferon (IFN) responses are considered the primary means by which viral infections are con...
The epithelium is the main entry point for many viruses, but the processes that protect barrier surf...
Enteropathogenic bacteria are a frequent cause of diarrhea worldwide. The mucosal defenses against i...
Enteropathogenic bacteria are a frequent cause of diarrhea worldwide. The mucosal defenses against i...
Type I and III Interferons (IFNs) are the initial antiviral cytokines produced in response to virus ...
When type III interferon (IFN-λ; also known as interleukin-28 [IL-28] and IL-29) was discovered in 2...
Epithelial cells are a major port of entry for many viruses, but the molecular networks which protec...
<div><p>Type I (IFN-α/β) and type III (IFN-λ) interferons (IFNs) exert shared antiviral activities t...
Virus-infected cells secrete a broad range of interferons (IFN) which confer resistance to yet uninf...
Interferons (IFNs) are key host cytokines in the innate immune response to viral infection, and rece...
ABSTRACT Enteroviruses infect gastrointestinal epithelium cells, cause multiple human diseases, and ...
Type I Interferon (IFN) responses are considered the primary means by which viral infections are con...
Type III interferons (IFNs), or IFNλs, are cytokines produced in response to microbial ligands. They...
Interferon-lambda (IFN-λ) protects intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) from enteric viruses by induci...
Rotavirus (RV) primarily infects enterocytes and results in severe diarrhea, particularly in childre...
Type I Interferon (IFN) responses are considered the primary means by which viral infections are con...
The epithelium is the main entry point for many viruses, but the processes that protect barrier surf...
Enteropathogenic bacteria are a frequent cause of diarrhea worldwide. The mucosal defenses against i...
Enteropathogenic bacteria are a frequent cause of diarrhea worldwide. The mucosal defenses against i...
Type I and III Interferons (IFNs) are the initial antiviral cytokines produced in response to virus ...
When type III interferon (IFN-λ; also known as interleukin-28 [IL-28] and IL-29) was discovered in 2...