| Literature DB >> 27693540 |
Yongli Guo1, Dong An1, Ying Liu1, Jun Bao2, Xiuxin Luo1, Xintong Cheng1, Yujiao Wang1, Mingchun Gao3, Junwei Wang4.
Abstract
A bovine interferon-kappa (BoIFN-κ) gene was amplified, which encodes a protein of 215 amino acids sharing 63% identity with human IFN-κ. BoIFN-κ was demonstrated to have antiviral and antiproliferative activities. Moreover, BoIFN-κ was shown to be highly sensitive to trypsin, however, it remained stable despite changes in pH and temperature. Result showed that BoIFN-κ can bind with bovine type I IFN receptors, and the antiviral activity can be blocked by antibodies against type I IFN receptors or BoIFN-κ. Additionally, BoIFN-κ can induce the transcription of Mx1, ISG15 and ISG56 gene, as well as the expression of Mx1 protein. The NF-κB, ISRE, and BoIFN-β promoter can all be activated by BoIFN-κ. This study revealed that BoIFN-κ exhibits the typical characteristics of type I IFNs and exerts antiviral activity via activation of the JAK-STAT signaling pathway. Overall, these findings will enrich the current knowledge about IFN-κ and facilitate further research on the role of type I IFN in antiviral defense responses in bovine. Copyright ÂEntities:
Keywords: Antiviral activity; Bovine interferon-kappa; Interferon-stimulated genes; JAK-STAT signaling pathway; Type I interferon receptor
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27693540 DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2016.09.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Comp Immunol ISSN: 0145-305X Impact factor: 3.636