Impact of interleukin-27 on replication of hepatitis C virus

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Abstract

Recently, different interleukins have been associated with responses to PEGylated interferon and ribavirin and spontaneous clearance of acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection (interleukin [IL]-28B) or with the development of a novel immunotherapeutic strategy for HCV infection (IL-27). IL-27 is a helical cytokine belonging to the IL-6/IL-12 cytokine family with a broad range of anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies demonstrated that IL-27 stimulates hepatoma cells and hepatocytes by inducing a sustained signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT1 and STAT3) activation. Moreover, IL-27 induces interferon-α-like responses including the induction of antiviral genes (ribonucleic acid-dependent protein kinase), oligoadenylate synthetase, and myxovirus protein. In this review we examine the research on IL-27 and its potential role in therapy for HCV, including the capability to inhibit replication of HCV. © 2011 Scotto et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Scotto, G., Giammario, A., Campanale, F., D’Addiego, G., & Fazio, V. (2011, December 21). Impact of interleukin-27 on replication of hepatitis C virus. International Journal of Interferon, Cytokine and Mediator Research. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJICMR.S16318

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