Type I IFN Exhaustion is a Host Defence Protecting Against Secondary Bacterial Infections

Yasubumi Furuya,Arno Müllbacher

Scandinavian Journal of Immunology(2013)

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Abstract Type I interferons ( IFN ‐I) have been known for decades for their indispensable role in curtailing viral infections. It is, however, now also increasingly recognized that IFN ‐I is detrimental to the host in combating a number of bacterial infections. We have previously reported that viral infections induce partial lymphocyte activation, characterized by significant increases in the cell surface expression of CD 69 and CD 86, but not CD 25. This systemic partial activation of lymphocytes, mediated by IFN ‐I, is rapid and is followed by a period of IFN ‐I unresponsiveness. Here we propose that IFN ‐I exhaustion that occurs soon after a primary viral infection may be a host response protecting it from secondary bacterial infections.
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ifn exhaustion,bacterial infections,secondary bacterial infections,host defence protecting
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