Review
Nature Reviews Immunology 8, 559-568 (July 2008) | doi:10.1038/nri2314
Interferon-inducible antiviral effectors
Anthony J. Sadler1 & Bryan R. G. Williams1 About the authors
Abstract
Since the discovery of interferons (IFNs), considerable progress has been made in describing the nature of the cytokines themselves, the signalling components that direct the cell response and their antiviral activities. Gene targeting studies have distinguished four main effector pathways of the IFN-mediated antiviral response: the Mx GTPase pathway, the 2',5'-oligoadenylate-synthetase-directed ribonuclease L pathway, the protein kinase R pathway and the ISG15 ubiquitin-like pathway. As discussed in this Review, these effector pathways individually block viral transcription, degrade viral RNA, inhibit translation and modify protein function to control all steps of viral replication. Ongoing research continues to expose additional activities for these effector proteins and has revealed unanticipated functions of the antiviral response.
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Author affiliations
- Monash Institute of Medical Research, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168, Australia
Correspondence to: Bryan R. G. Williams1 Email: bryan.williams@med.monash.edu.au
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