Effects of Alpha Interferon Treatment on Intrinsic Anti-HIV-1 Immunity In Vivo

  • Abdel-Mohsen M
  • Deng X
  • Liegler T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Alpha interferon (IFN-α) suppresses human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) replication in vitro by inducing cell-intrinsic retroviral restriction mechanisms. We investigated the effects of IFN-α/ribavirin (IFN-α/riba) treatment on 34 anti-HIV-1 restriction factors in vivo . Expression of several anti-HIV-1 restriction factors was significantly induced by IFN-α/riba in HIV/hepatitis C virus (HCV)-coinfected individuals. Fold induction of cumulative restriction factor expression in CD4 + T cells was significantly correlated with viral load reduction during IFN-α/riba treatment ( r 2 = 0.649; P < 0.016). Exogenous IFN-α induces supraphysiologic restriction factor expression associated with a pronounced decrease in HIV-1 viremia.

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Abdel-Mohsen, M., Deng, X., Liegler, T., Guatelli, J. C., Salama, M. S., Ghanem, H. E. A., … Pillai, S. K. (2014). Effects of Alpha Interferon Treatment on Intrinsic Anti-HIV-1 Immunity In Vivo. Journal of Virology, 88(1), 763–767. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02687-13

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