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Publication : Defining the distinct, intrinsic properties of the novel type I interferon, IFNϵ.

First Author  Stifter SA Year  2018
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  293
Issue  9 Pages  3168-3179
PubMed ID  29187603 Mgi Jnum  J:262791
Mgi Id  MGI:6157124 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M117.800755
Citation  Stifter SA, et al. (2018) Defining the distinct, intrinsic properties of the novel type I interferon, IFN. J Biol Chem 293(9):3168-3179
abstractText  The type I interferons (IFNs) are a family of cytokines with diverse biological activities, including antiviral, antiproliferative, and immunoregulatory functions. The discovery of the hormonally regulated, constitutively expressed IFN has suggested a function for IFNs in reproductive tract homeostasis and protection from infections, but its intrinsic activities are untested. We report here the expression, purification, and functional characterization of murine IFN (mIFN). Recombinant mIFN (rmIFN) exhibited an alpha-helical fold characteristic of type I IFNs and bound to IFNalpha/beta receptor 1 (IFNAR1) and IFNAR2, but, unusually, it had a preference for IFNAR1. Nevertheless, rmIFN induced typical type I IFN signaling activity, including STAT1 phosphorylation and activation of canonical type I IFN signaling reporters, demonstrating that it uses the JAK-STAT signaling pathway. We also found that rmIFN induces the activation of T, B, and NK cells and exhibits antiviral, antiproliferative, and antibacterial activities typical of type I IFNs, albeit with 100-1000-fold reduced potency compared with rmIFNalpha1 and rmIFNbeta. Surprisingly, although the type I IFNs generally do not display cross-species activities, rmIFN exhibited high antiviral activity on human cells, suppressing HIV replication and inducing the expression of known HIV restriction factors in human lymphocytes. Our findings define the intrinsic properties of murine IFN, indicating that it distinctly interacts with IFNAR and elicits pathogen-suppressing activity with a potency enabling host defense but with limited toxicity, appropriate for a protein expressed constitutively in a sensitive mucosal site, such as the reproductive tract.
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