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Publication : Visualizing the Selectivity and Dynamics of Interferon Signaling In Vivo.

First Author  Stifter SA Year  2019
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  29
Issue  11 Pages  3539-3550.e4
PubMed ID  31825834 Mgi Jnum  J:292934
Mgi Id  MGI:6450287 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2019.11.021
Citation  Stifter SA, et al. (2019) Visualizing the Selectivity and Dynamics of Interferon Signaling In Vivo. Cell Rep 29(11):3539-3550.e4
abstractText  Interferons (IFN) are pleiotropic cytokines essential for defense against infection, but the identity and tissue distribution of IFN-responsive cells in vivo are poorly defined. In this study, we generate a mouse strain capable of reporting IFN-signaling activated by all three types of IFNs and investigate the spatio-temporal dynamics and identity of IFN-responding cells following IFN injection and influenza virus infection. Despite ubiquitous expression of IFN receptors, cellular responses to IFNs are highly heterogenous in vivo and are determined by anatomical site, cell type, cellular preference to individual IFNs, and activation status. Unexpectedly, type I and II pneumocytes, the primary target of influenza infection, exhibit striking differences in the strength and temporal dynamics of IFN signaling associated with differential susceptibility to the viral infection. Our findings suggest that time- and cell-type-dependent integration of distinct IFN signals govern the specificity and magnitude of IFN responses in vivo.
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