Abstract
Large DNA viruses defend against hostile assault executed by the host immune system by producing an array of gene products that systematically sabotage key components of the inflammatory response. Poxviruses target many of the primary mediators of innate immunity including interferons, tumor necrosis factors, interleukins, complement, and chemokines. Poxviruses also manipulate a variety of intracellular signal transduction pathways such as the apoptotic response. Many of the poxvirus genes that disrupt these pathways have been hijacked directly from the host immune system, while others have demonstrated no clear resemblance to any known host genes. Nonetheless, the immunological targets and the diversity of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 277
Authors
10- BTBruce T. SeetCorresponding
Western University, Robarts Clinical Trials
- JBJames B. Johnston
Western University, Robarts Clinical Trials
- CRCraig R. Brunetti
Western University, Robarts Clinical Trials
- JWJohn W. Barrett
Western University, Robarts Clinical Trials
- HEHelen Everett
Western University, Robarts Clinical Trials
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Chemokine
- Innate immune system
- Immune system
- Immunology
- Immunity
- Evasion (ethics)
- Inflammation
- Good health and well-being