Role of Interferon Regulatory Factor 1 in acute and chronic virus infections.

Cade R Rahlf, Vera L Tarakanova
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Decades of research have defined the function of interferon regulatory factors (IRFs) in the antiviral immune response. Interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) is the founding member of the IRF family, with recognized antiviral effects across diverse virus infections. While most antiviral activities of IRF-1 were defined in vitro, fewer studies examined the role of IRF-1 during viral infection of an intact host. Taking advantage of mouse models of global or cell type-specific IRF-1 deficiency, recent studies demonstrate intriguing virus- and cell type-specific functions of IRF-1 during in vivo infection, underlining the complexity of this ancient transcription factor. Here, we review the role of IRF-1 during acute and chronic viral infections of an intact host, with particular focus on relating observations found in mouse models to those observed in a recent study of pediatric patients with IRF-1 insufficiency. By appreciating the complexity of IRF-1 in the immune response, we highlight several virus- and cell type-specific functions of IRF-1 in contributing to host antiviral immunity.

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干扰素调节因子1在急慢性病毒感染中的作用
几十年的研究已经确定了干扰素调节因子(IRFs)在抗病毒免疫反应中的作用。干扰素调节因子-1 (IRF-1)是IRF家族的创始成员,在多种病毒感染中具有公认的抗病毒作用。虽然大多数IRF-1的抗病毒活性是在体外确定的,但很少有研究检测IRF-1在病毒感染完整宿主过程中的作用。利用全局或细胞类型特异性IRF-1缺陷的小鼠模型,最近的研究证明了IRF-1在体内感染期间具有有趣的病毒和细胞类型特异性功能,强调了这种古老转录因子的复杂性。在这里,我们回顾了IRF-1在完整宿主的急性和慢性病毒感染中的作用,特别关注在小鼠模型中发现的观察结果与最近在IRF-1功能不全的儿科患者研究中观察到的观察结果之间的关系。通过了解IRF-1在免疫应答中的复杂性,我们强调了IRF-1在促进宿主抗病毒免疫中的几种病毒和细胞类型特异性功能。
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