Type I and III interferon responses in SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Título
Type I and III interferon responses in SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Autor
Eui-Cheol Shin, You-Me Kim
Descripción
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the current pandemic disease, is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. Type I and III interferons (IFNs) are innate cytokines that are important in the first-line defense against viruses. Similar to many other viruses, SARS-CoV-2 has evolved mechanisms for evading the antiviral effects of type I and III IFNs at multiple levels, including the induction of IFN expression and cellular responses to IFNs. In this review, we describe the innate sensing mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 and the mechanisms used by SARS-CoV-2 to evade type I and III IFN responses. We also discuss contradictory reports regarding impaired and robust type I IFN responses in patients with severe COVID-19. Finally, we discuss how delayed but exaggerated type I IFN responses can exacerbate inflammation and contribute to the severe progression of COVID-19.
Fecha
2021
Identificador
10.1038/s12276-021-00592-0
Fuente
Experimental and Molecular Medicine
Editor
Nature Publishing Group
Colección
Citación
Eui-Cheol Shin, You-Me Kim, “Type I and III interferon responses in SARS-CoV-2 infection.,” SOCICT Open, consulta 26 de abril de 2026, https://socictopen.socict.org/items/show/9305.
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