Literature DB >> 16846591

Distinct functions of IRF-3 and IRF-7 in IFN-alpha gene regulation and control of anti-tumor activity in primary macrophages.

Mayra Solis1, Delphine Goubau, Raphaëlle Romieu-Mourez, Pierre Genin, Ahmet Civas, John Hiscott.   

Abstract

Type I IFN (IFN-alpha/beta) have important biological functions ranging from immune cell development and activation, to tumor cell killing and most importantly inhibition of virus replication. Following viral infection or activation of Toll-like receptors (TLRs) via distinct ligands, IFN-alpha/beta are produced. Two members of the interferon regulatory factor (IRF) family - IRF-3 and IRF-7 - are the major modulators of IFN gene expression. Activation of IRF-3 and IRF-7 by TBK1/IKKvarepsilon mediated phosphorylation promotes IFN gene expression and potentiates the production of IFN responsive genes important to the development of an effective antiviral immune response. IFN treatment can augment anti-tumor properties and they are potentially key players in cancer therapy. For example, adoptive transfer of IFN-gamma-activated macrophages can mediate tumor cell killing via direct cell-cell contact, as well as release of soluble cytotoxic pro-inflammatory molecules. A recent study investigated whether IRF-3 and IRF-7 could mediate the acquisition of new anti-tumor effector functions in macrophages. Adenovirus mediated transduction of the active form of IRF-7 into primary macrophages resulted in the production of type I IFN, upregulation of target genes including TRAIL and increased tumoricidal activity of macrophages; in contrast, the active form of IRF-3 led to induction of cell death. These studies indicate that IRF-7 transduced macrophages may be an attractive candidate for in vivo adoptive therapy of cancer.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16846591     DOI: 10.1016/j.bcp.2006.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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