Fish interferon response and its molecular regulation: a review
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National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (No. 2010CB126303), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30871922), FEBL Research Grant (No. 2009FBZ01).

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    Interferon response is the first line of host defense against virus infection. Recent years have witnessed tremendous progress in understanding of fish innate response to virus infection, especially in fish interferon antiviral response. A line of fish genes involved in interferon antiviral response have been identified and functional studies further reveal that fish possess an IFN antiviral system similar to mammals. However, fish virus-induced interferon genes contain introns similar to mammalian type III interferon genes although they encode proteins similar to type I interferons, which makes it hard to understand the evolution of vertebrate interferon genes directly resulting in a debate on nomenclature of fish interferon genes. Actually, fish display some unique mechanisms underlying interferon antiviral response. This review documents the recent progress on fish interferon response and its molecular mechanism.

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张义兵,桂建芳. 鱼类干扰素反应及分子调控[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2011, 27(5): 675-683

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