Receptors for gamma-interferon encoded by poxviruses: implications for the unknown origin of vaccinia virus
- PMID: 8856871
- DOI: 10.1016/0966-842x(96)10051-2
Receptors for gamma-interferon encoded by poxviruses: implications for the unknown origin of vaccinia virus
Abstract
Poxviruses encode soluble interferon-gamma receptors (IFN-gamma Rs) that inhibit IFN-gamma activity and play a major role in virus pathogenesis. In contrast to the highly species specific cellular homologues, the vaccinia IFN-gamma R has novel broad species specificity. This has implications for the unknown origin and natural host(s) of vaccinia virus, the vaccine used for smallpox eradication.
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