2016
DOI: 10.3390/v8110298
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The Peculiar Characteristics of Fish Type I Interferons

Abstract: Antiviral type I interferons (IFNs) have been discovered in fish. Genomic studies revealed their considerable number in many species; some genes encode secreted and non-secreted isoforms. Based on cysteine motifs, fish type I IFNs fall in two subgroups, which use two different receptors. Mammalian type I IFN genes are intronless while type III have introns; in fish, all have introns, but structurally, both subgroups belong to type I. Type I IFNs likely appeared early in vertebrates as intron containing genes, … Show more

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“…This is an exciting possibility and would represent a major clinical advance. In addition, type III IFNs have now been shown to play an important role in protecting the lung from fungal infection, 4 suggesting applications beyond the treatment and prophylaxis of viral infection. The potential use of IFN-in the treatment of malignancy is also an area of active research (61).…”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an exciting possibility and would represent a major clinical advance. In addition, type III IFNs have now been shown to play an important role in protecting the lung from fungal infection, 4 suggesting applications beyond the treatment and prophylaxis of viral infection. The potential use of IFN-in the treatment of malignancy is also an area of active research (61).…”
Section: Clinical Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study to explore the possible molecular mechanism in the generation of intronless type I IFNs, a hypothesis was proposed that intronless type I IFN genes in amniotes might have arisen from primitive intron-containing type I IFN genes via a retroposition event when vertebrates migrated from aquatic to terrestrial environments (18). Now, this hypothesis has been generally accepted (19,20), but when this retroposition event might have happened still remains unknown or uninvestigated.…”
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“…Many members of the list appear to have DNA binding capacity and may be classified as transcription factors. * Three IRF (3, 7, 9) and two STAT(1, 2) constitute fundamental components of the type I pathway signaling, and were already present in the LCA of fish and mammals. * BATF2 is a member of the AP-1/ATF family transcription factors that controls the differentiation of immune cells and play key regulatory roles in immune responses. BATF2 promotes TLR7-induced Th1 responses (52).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…* Three IRF (3, 7, 9) and two STAT(1, 2) constitute fundamental components of the type I pathway signaling, and were already present in the LCA of fish and mammals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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