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ISG15 Regulates Peritoneal Macrophages Functionality against Viral Infection
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نویسنده
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yángüez e. ,garcía-culebras a. ,frau a. ,llompart c. ,knobeloch k.-p. ,gutierrez-erlandsson s. ,garcía-sastre a. ,esteban m. ,nieto a. ,guerra s.
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منبع
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plos pathogens - 2013 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 10
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چکیده
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Upon viral infection,the production of type i interferon (ifn) and the subsequent upregulation of ifn stimulated genes (isgs) generate an antiviral state with an important role in the activation of innate and adaptive host immune responses. the ubiquitin-like protein (ubl) isg15 is a critical ifn-induced antiviral molecule that protects against several viral infections,but the mechanism by which isg15 exerts its antiviral function is not completely understood. here,we report that isg15 plays an important role in the regulation of macrophage responses. isg15-/- macrophages display reduced activation,phagocytic capacity and programmed cell death activation in response to vaccinia virus (vacv) infection. moreover,peritoneal macrophages from mice lacking isg15 are neither able to phagocyte infected cells nor to block viral infection in co-culture experiments with vacv-infected murine embryonic fibroblast (mefs). this phenotype is independent of cytokine production and secretion,but clearly correlates with impaired activation of the protein kinase akt in isg15 knock-out (ko) macrophages. altogether,these results indicate an essential role of isg15 in the cellular immune antiviral response and point out that a better understanding of the antiviral responses triggered by isg15 may lead to the development of therapies against important human pathogens. © 2013 yángüez et al.
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آدرس
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institute of medical virology,university of zurich,zurich, Switzerland, department of preventive medicine and public health,universidad autónoma,madrid, Spain, department of preventive medicine and public health,universidad autónoma,madrid, Spain, department of molecular and cellular biology,centro nacional de biotecnología csic,madrid,spain,ciber de enfermedades respiratorias,madrid, Spain, institute of neuropathology,university freiburg,freiburg, Germany, department of molecular and cellular biology,centro nacional de biotecnología csic,madrid, Spain, department of microbiology,icahn school of medicine at mount sinai,new york,ny,united states,department of medicine,division of infectious diseases,icahn school of medicine at mount sinai,new york,ny,united states,global health and emerging pathogens institute,icahn school of medicine at mount sinai,new york,ny, United States, department of molecular and cellular biology,centro nacional de biotecnología csic,madrid, Spain, department of molecular and cellular biology,centro nacional de biotecnología csic,madrid,spain,ciber de enfermedades respiratorias,madrid, Spain, department of preventive medicine and public health,universidad autónoma,madrid, Spain
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