IFN-γ orchestrates a potent antimicrobial host response. However, the underlying molecular basis for this immunological defense system is largely unknown. In a systematic approach to identify IFN-γ-regulated host effector molecules, a notable number of transcripts with consensus GTP-binding motives were obtained. Further extensive transcriptome and genome analyses identified five novel family members of murine guanylate-binding proteins (mGBPs) now designated mGBP6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Moreover, in this study, all 10 mGBP members (mGBP1–10) were extensively characterized. mGBPs are selectively up-regulated in vitro by a set of proinflammatory cytokines and TLR agonists as well as in vivo after Listeria monocytogenes and Toxoplasma gondii infection. After IFN-γ stimulation, mGBP1, 2, 3, 6, 7, and 9 are associated with intracellular Toxoplasma parasites and, interestingly, virulent Toxoplasma interfere with mGBP recruitment. Taken together, mGBPs comprise an important set of host defense molecules.
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Degrandi, D., Konermann, C., Beuter-Gunia, C., Kresse, A., Würthner, J., Kurig, S., … Pfeffer, K. (2007). Extensive Characterization of IFN-Induced GTPases mGBP1 to mGBP10 Involved in Host Defense. The Journal of Immunology, 179(11), 7729–7740. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.179.11.7729
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