TY - JOUR
T1 - Induction of IFN-α subtypes and their antiviral activity in mumps virus infection
AU - Markušić, Maja
AU - Šantak, Maja
AU - Košutić-Gulija, Tanja
AU - Jergović, Mladen
AU - Jug, Renata
AU - Forčić, Dubravko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2014 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
PY - 2014/12/1
Y1 - 2014/12/1
N2 - Human type I interferons (IFNs) comprise one IFN-β,-ω,-κ, and-and 12 different IFN-α subtypes, which play an important role in early host antiviral response. Despite their high structural homology and signaling through the same receptor, IFN-α subtypes exhibit different antiviral, antiproliferative, and immunomodulatory activities. Differences in the production of IFN-α subtypes therefore determine the quality of an antiviral response. In this study, we investigated the pattern of IFN-α subtypes induced in infection with different mumps virus (MuV) strains and examined the MuV sensitivity to the action of IFN-α subtypes. We found that all IFN-α subtypes are being expressed in response to MuV infection with a highly similar IFN-α subtype pattern between the virus strains. We assessed an antiviral activity of several IFN-α subtypes: IFN-α1, IFN-α2, IFN-α4, IFN-α6, IFN-α8, IFN-α14, IFN-α17, and IFN-α21. Although they were all effective in suppressing MuV replication, the intensity and pattern of their action varied between MuV strains. Our results indicate that the overall IFN antiviral activity as well as the activity of specific IFN-α subtypes against MuV depend on a virus strain.
AB - Human type I interferons (IFNs) comprise one IFN-β,-ω,-κ, and-and 12 different IFN-α subtypes, which play an important role in early host antiviral response. Despite their high structural homology and signaling through the same receptor, IFN-α subtypes exhibit different antiviral, antiproliferative, and immunomodulatory activities. Differences in the production of IFN-α subtypes therefore determine the quality of an antiviral response. In this study, we investigated the pattern of IFN-α subtypes induced in infection with different mumps virus (MuV) strains and examined the MuV sensitivity to the action of IFN-α subtypes. We found that all IFN-α subtypes are being expressed in response to MuV infection with a highly similar IFN-α subtype pattern between the virus strains. We assessed an antiviral activity of several IFN-α subtypes: IFN-α1, IFN-α2, IFN-α4, IFN-α6, IFN-α8, IFN-α14, IFN-α17, and IFN-α21. Although they were all effective in suppressing MuV replication, the intensity and pattern of their action varied between MuV strains. Our results indicate that the overall IFN antiviral activity as well as the activity of specific IFN-α subtypes against MuV depend on a virus strain.
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U2 - 10.1089/vim.2014.0028
DO - 10.1089/vim.2014.0028
M3 - Article
C2 - 25361048
AN - SCOPUS:84915754870
SN - 0882-8245
VL - 27
SP - 497
EP - 505
JO - Viral Immunology
JF - Viral Immunology
IS - 10
ER -