Triggering the Interferon Antiviral Response Through an IKK-Related Pathway

Sonia Sharma(Jewish General Hospital), Benjamin R. tenOever(Jewish General Hospital), Nathalie Grandvaux(Jewish General Hospital), Guoping Zhou(Jewish General Hospital), Rongtuan Lin(Jewish General Hospital), John Hiscott(Jewish General Hospital)
Science
May 15, 2003
Cited by 1,666

Abstract

Rapid induction of type I interferon expression, a central event in establishing the innate antiviral response, requires cooperative activation of numerous transcription factors. Although signaling pathways that activate the transcription factors nuclear factor kappaB and ATF-2/c-Jun have been well characterized, activation of the interferon regulatory factors IRF-3 and IRF-7 has remained a critical missing link in understanding interferon signaling. We report here that the IkappaB kinase (IKK)-related kinases IKKepsilon and TANK-binding kinase 1 are components of the virus-activated kinase that phosphorylate IRF-3 and IRF-7. These studies illustrate an essential role for an IKK-related kinase pathway in triggering the host antiviral response to viral infection.


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