The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The DEAD-box helicase DDX3X is a critical component of the TANK-binding kinase 1-dependent innate immune responseUnbiased reconstruction of a mammalian transcriptional network mediating pathogen responsesNeutrophils responsive to endogenous IFN-beta regulate tumor angiogenesis and growth in a mouse tumor modelPathogen recognition and inflammatory signaling in innate immune defensesTargeted inhibition of STATs and IRFs as a potential treatment strategy in cardiovascular diseaseModulating the Innate Immune Response to Influenza A Virus: Potential Therapeutic Use of Anti-Inflammatory DrugsThe regulation of inflammation by interferons and their STATsSubversion of host recognition and defense systems by Francisella sppInterplay between interferon-mediated innate immunity and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virusReceptor dimerization dynamics as a regulatory valve for plasticity of type I interferon signalingIFNs Modify the Proteome of Legionella-Containing Vacuoles and Restrict Infection Via IRG1-Derived Itaconic AcidInducible, dose-adjustable and time-restricted reconstitution of STAT1 deficiency in vivoOpposing roles for interferon regulatory factor-3 (IRF-3) and type I interferon signaling during plagueStructural and dynamic determinants of type I interferon receptor assembly and their functional interpretation.HERC5 is an IFN-induced HECT-type E3 protein ligase that mediates type I IFN-induced ISGylation of protein targetsLegionella pneumophila induces IFNbeta in lung epithelial cells via IPS-1 and IRF3, which also control bacterial replicationType I interferon: friend or foe?Type I interferons promote fatal immunopathology by regulating inflammatory monocytes and neutrophils during Candida infectionsGeneration of mouse small intestinal epithelial cell lines that allow the analysis of specific innate immune functionsEffects of selenylation modification on immune-enhancing activity of garlic polysaccharideAn interferon-inducible neutrophil-driven blood transcriptional signature in human tuberculosisEndothelial TNF receptor 2 induces IRF1 transcription factor-dependent interferon-β autocrine signaling to promote monocyte recruitment.A helicopter perspective on TB biomarkers: pathway and process based analysis of gene expression data provides new insight into TB pathogenesisFunctional genomic delineation of TLR-induced transcriptional networks.A potential new pathway for Staphylococcus aureus dissemination: the silent survival of S. aureus phagocytosed by human monocyte-derived macrophages.Characterization of the interferon-producing cell in mice infected with Listeria monocytogenesThe bacterial pathogen Listeria monocytogenes and the interferon family: type I, type II and type III interferonsAirway epithelial cells produce B cell-activating factor of TNF family by an IFN-beta-dependent mechanism.Borrelia burgdorferi RNA induces type I and III interferons via Toll-like receptor 7 and contributes to production of NF-κB-dependent cytokinesBifidobacterium bifidum actively changes the gene expression profile induced by Lactobacillus acidophilus in murine dendritic cells.Octamer-binding factor 6 (Oct-6/Pou3f1) is induced by interferon and contributes to dsRNA-mediated transcriptional responses.Dendritic cells in atherosclerotic disease.Expression and functional significance of SOCS-1 and SOCS-3 in astrocytesInfluenza virus-induced glucocorticoids compromise innate host defense against a secondary bacterial infection.Human dendritic cells exhibit a pronounced type I IFN signature following Leishmania major infection that is required for IL-12 inductionA fluorescence reporter model defines "Tip-DCs" as the cellular source of interferon β in murine listeriosisA type I interferon transcriptional signature precedes autoimmunity in children genetically at risk for type 1 diabetes.NOD1 contributes to mouse host defense against Helicobacter pylori via induction of type I IFN and activation of the ISGF3 signaling pathwayProduction of IFN-β during Listeria monocytogenes infection is restricted to monocyte/macrophage lineageMucosal immunotherapy for protection from pneumonic infection with Francisella tularensis
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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The yin and yang of type I interferon activity in bacterial infection.
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Thomas Decker
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10.1038/NRI1684
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2005-09-01T00:00:00Z