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DOI: 10.1038/nri888
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Viruses and interferon: a fight for supremacy

Michael G. Katze,Yiping He,Michael Gale

Biology
Virus
Vaccinia
2002
The action of interferons (IFNs) on virus-infected cells and surrounding tissues elicits an antiviral state that is characterized by the expression and antiviral activity of IFN-stimulated genes. In turn, viruses encode mechanisms to counteract the host response and support efficient viral replication, thereby minimizing the therapeutic antiviral power of IFNs. In this review, we discuss the interplay between the IFN system and four medically important and challenging viruses -- influenza, hepatitis C, herpes simplex and vaccinia -- to highlight the diversity of viral strategies. Understanding the complex network of cellular antiviral processes and virus-host interactions should aid in identifying new and common targets for the therapeutic intervention of virus infection. This effort must take advantage of the recent developments in functional genomics, bioinformatics and other emerging technologies.
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    Viruses and interferon: a fight for supremacy” is a paper by Michael G. Katze Yiping He Michael Gale published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.