Suppression of type i interferon signaling by flavivirus NS5

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Abstract

Type I interferon (IFN-I) is the first line of mammalian host defense against viral infection. To counteract this, the flaviviruses, like other viruses, have encoded a variety of antagonists, and use a multi-layered molecular defense strategy to establish their infections. Among the most potent antagonists is non-structural protein 5 (NS5), which has been shown for all disease-causing flaviviruses to target different steps and players of the type I IFN signaling pathway. Here, we summarize the type I IFN antagonist mechanisms used by flaviviruses with a focus on the role of NS5 in regulating one key regulator of type I IFN, signal transducer and activator of transcription 2 (STAT2).

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Thurmond, S., Wang, B., Song, J., & Hai, R. (2018, December 1). Suppression of type i interferon signaling by flavivirus NS5. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10120712

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