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Interferon

About: Interferon is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 28969 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1219645 citations. The topic is also known as: IFN & interferons.


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TL;DR: It is observed that pyran, lipopolysaccharide, and polyinosinicopolycytidylic acid as well as crude and purified IF preparations significantly elevated splenic NK levels in normal mice within 3 to 24 hr of i.p. administration, indicating that IF acts on lymphocytes to activate NK function.
Abstract: Interferon (IF), in addition to its anti-viral capacity, is increasingly being found to be a regulator of cell division, cell surface antigens, and cell function. To determine whether IF also plays a role in the regulation of natural killer (NK) cell activity in mice, the in vivo and in vitro effects of IF and IF inducers on NK activity were studied. We observed that pyran, lipopolysaccharide, and polyinosinicopolycytidylic acid (poly I:C) as well as crude and purified IF preparations significantly elevated splenic NK levels in normal mice within 3 to 24 hr of i.p. administration. Normal spleen cells treated with poly I:C or IF in vitro also had augmented NK activity. Poly I:C and IF were themselves not cytotoxic and their presence was not required during the lytic process, indicating that IF acts on lymphocytes to activate NK function. The addition of anti-IF in the incubation medium completely blocked the boosting of NK activity by poly I:C or IF. The characteristics of the effector cells activated by IF were consistent with those of NK cells rather than macrophages, since the boosted effector cells were not retained by a rayon column or removed by carbonyl iron. Moreover, they were resistant to treatment with anti-Thy 1.2 serum plus complement, which eliminated mature T cells.

599 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarize data that demonstrate a prominent role of NOS2/NO also during innate immunity during the early phase of infection with the intracellular pathogen Leishmania major, focally expressed NOS 2/NO not only exerts antimicrobial activities but also controls the function of natural killer cells and the expression of cytokines such as IFNgamma or transforming growth factor-beta.
Abstract: Type 2 nitric oxide synthase (iNOS or NOS2) was originally described as an enzyme that is expressed in activated macrophages, generates nitric oxide (NO) from the amino acid L-arginine, and thereby contributes to the control of replication or killing of intracellular microbial pathogens. Since interferon (IFN)-gamma is the key cytokine for the induction of NOS2 in macrophages and the prototypic product of type 1 T-helper cells, high-level expression of NOS2 has been regarded to be mostly restricted to the adaptive phase of the immune response. In this review, we summarize data that demonstrate a prominent role of NOS2/NO also during innate immunity. During the early phase of infection with the intracellular pathogen Leishmania major, focally expressed NOS2/NO not only exerts antimicrobial activities but also controls the function of natural killer cells and the expression of cytokines such as IFN-gamma or transforming growth factor-beta. Some of these effects result from the function of NOS2/NO as an indispensable co-factor for the activation of Tyk2 kinase and, thus, for interleukin-12 and IFN-alpha/beta signaling in natural killer cells.

598 citations

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15 May 1996-Virology
TL;DR: This review will attempt to summarize what is known about the cellular proteins that act to mediate the response of cells to double-stranded RNA and the viral and cellular macromolecules that may be able to modulate these responses.

598 citations

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01 Jan 2001-Blood
TL;DR: Results provide further support for an important role for BLyS expressed in myeloid cells in B-cell expansion and antibody responses.

598 citations

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TL;DR: Current knowledge on TLR3 is summarized and its possible role in innate and adaptive immunity is discussed and involved in activation of NK cells and CTLs by myeloid DCs suggests thatTLR3 serves as an inducer of cellular immunity sensing viral infection rather than a simple IFN inducer.

596 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023812
20221,354
20211,152
20201,057
2019902
2018881