Interferons Flashcards
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Type 1 -IFN
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Are rapidly induced by virus infection of any cell type (triggered by eg high amounts of dsRNA), activation of TLR infection of plasmacytoid DCs
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Interferons
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- group of secreted proteins that induce an antiviral state in uninflected cells by interfering with viral replication
- very direct signal transfer involving Janus kinase and signal transduction and activator if transcription
- STATs bind to promoters inducing >40 gene products that contribute to the antiviral state
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Type 2 IFN
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IFN gamma is produced by NK cells CD4 TH1 and CD8 T effector cells
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Interferon induced signalling pathway
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- two separate alpha interferon receptors - Tyk2 and Jak1
- binding of interferon cross links adjacent receptors and Jaks cross phosphorylate each other on tyrosine
- activated Jaks phosphorylate receptor on tyrosine
- after STATs dock on specific phosphotryosines on the receptor, the Jaks phosphorylate them
- STATs dissociate from receptor and dimerises via their sh2 domain
- StAts migrate to nucleus bind to DnA and other gene regulatory proteins
- blocks protein synthesis
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Antiviral state
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1) + dsRNA phosphorylates elF-2alpha > stops translation
2) activates NF-kB transcription factor > inflammatory response
3) apoptosis
Increase of RNaseL and cause degradation of RNA
Activates PKR > stimulates synthesis of inactive 2,5-A synthetase by activating RNase
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Influenza
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- influenza virus activates the p58 pathway of the host cell which blocks the activation of PKR - variety of ways
- normally p58 prevent in all inactive
- NSI blocks the dsRNA dependent apoptotic pathway
- NSI interacts directly with PKR to inhibit the kinase function may also act at other steps