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Publication : IRF family of transcription factors as regulators of host defense.

First Author  Taniguchi T Year  2001
Journal  Annu Rev Immunol Volume  19
Pages  623-55 PubMed ID  11244049
Mgi Jnum  J:183979 Mgi Id  MGI:5319622
Doi  10.1146/annurev.immunol.19.1.623 Citation  Taniguchi T, et al. (2001) IRF family of transcription factors as regulators of host defense. Annu Rev Immunol 19:623-55
abstractText  Interferon regulatory factors (IRFs) constitute a family of transcription factors that commonly possess a novel helix-turn-helix DNA-binding motif. Following the initial identification of two structurally related members, IRF-1 and IRF-2, seven additional members have now been reported. In addition, virally encoded IRFs, which may interfere with cellular IRFs, have also been identified. Thus far, intensive functional analyses have been done on IRF-1, revealing a remarkable functional diversity of this transcription factor in the regulation of cellular response in host defense. Indeed, IRF-1 selectively modulates different sets of genes, depending on the cell type and/or the nature of cellular stimuli, in order to evoke appropriate responses in each. More recently, much attention has also been focused on other IRF family members. Their functional roles, through interactions with their own or other members of the family of transcription factors, are becoming clearer in the regulation of host defense, such as innate and adaptive immune responses and oncogenesis.
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