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Translation Inhibition Mediated by Interferon-Stimulated Genes during Viral Infections

Alexandria Smart, Orian Gilmer, Neva Caliskan

2024Viruses11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viruses often pose a significant threat to the host through the exploitation of cellular machineries for their own benefit. In the context of immune responses, myriad host factors are deployed to target viral RNAs and inhibit viral protein translation, ultimately hampering viral replication. Understanding how "non-self" RNAs interact with the host translation machinery and trigger immune responses would help in the development of treatment strategies for viral infections. In this review, we explore how interferon-stimulated gene products interact with viral RNA and the translation machinery in order to induce either global or targeted translation inhibition.

Topics & Concepts

Translation (biology)InterferonBiologyImmune systemViral replicationContext (archaeology)GeneRNAVirologyViral proteinHost (biology)Protein biosynthesisComputational biologyVirusMessenger RNAImmunologyGeneticsPaleontologyRNA regulation and diseaseinterferon and immune responsesViral Infections and Immunology Research