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Microbiota regulation of viral infections through interferon signaling.


ABSTRACT: The interferon (IFN) response is the major early innate immune response against invading viral pathogens and is even capable of mediating sterilizing antiviral immunity without the support of the adaptive immune system. Cumulative evidence suggests that the gut microbiota can modulate IFN responses, indirectly determining virological outcomes. This review outlines our current knowledge of the interactions between the gut microbiota and IFN responses and dissects the different mechanisms by which the gut microbiota may alter IFN expression to diverse viral infections. This knowledge offers a basis for translating experimental evidence from animal studies into the human context and identifies avenues for leveraging the gut microbiota-IFN-virus axis to improve control of viral infections and performance of viral vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Wirusanti NI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9344482 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microbiota regulation of viral infections through interferon signaling.

Wirusanti Nurul I NI   Baldridge Megan T MT   Harris Vanessa C VC  

Trends in microbiology 20220206 8


The interferon (IFN) response is the major early innate immune response against invading viral pathogens and is even capable of mediating sterilizing antiviral immunity without the support of the adaptive immune system. Cumulative evidence suggests that the gut microbiota can modulate IFN responses, indirectly determining virological outcomes. This review outlines our current knowledge of the interactions between the gut microbiota and IFN responses and dissects the different mechanisms by which  ...[more]

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