Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection

Gammaherpesviruses establish lifelong infections in a majority of humans and are associated with B cell lymphomas. IL-17A is a host cytokine that plays a well-established role in the clearance of bacterial and fungal infections; however, the role of IL-17A in viral infections is poorly understood.

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Autores principales: C. N. Jondle, K. E. Johnson, C. Aurubin, P. Sylvester, G. Xin, W. Cui, A. R. Huppler, V. L. Tarakanova
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c9ad0ea93967482ba9c34a7d837170bc2021-11-03T18:56:09ZGammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection2150-751110.1128/mBio.00566-21https://doaj.org/article/c9ad0ea93967482ba9c34a7d837170bc2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.00566-21https://doaj.org/toc/2150-7511 Gammaherpesviruses establish lifelong infections in a majority of humans and are associated with B cell lymphomas. IL-17A is a host cytokine that plays a well-established role in the clearance of bacterial and fungal infections; however, the role of IL-17A in viral infections is poorly understood.C. N. JondleK. E. JohnsonC. AurubinP. SylvesterG. XinW. CuiA. R. HupplerV. L. TarakanovaAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmBio, Vol 12, Iss 2 (2021)
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C. N. Jondle
K. E. Johnson
C. Aurubin
P. Sylvester
G. Xin
W. Cui
A. R. Huppler
V. L. Tarakanova
Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection
description Gammaherpesviruses establish lifelong infections in a majority of humans and are associated with B cell lymphomas. IL-17A is a host cytokine that plays a well-established role in the clearance of bacterial and fungal infections; however, the role of IL-17A in viral infections is poorly understood.
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author C. N. Jondle
K. E. Johnson
C. Aurubin
P. Sylvester
G. Xin
W. Cui
A. R. Huppler
V. L. Tarakanova
author_facet C. N. Jondle
K. E. Johnson
C. Aurubin
P. Sylvester
G. Xin
W. Cui
A. R. Huppler
V. L. Tarakanova
author_sort C. N. Jondle
title Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection
title_short Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection
title_full Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection
title_fullStr Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection
title_full_unstemmed Gammaherpesvirus Usurps Host IL-17 Signaling To Support the Establishment of Chronic Infection
title_sort gammaherpesvirus usurps host il-17 signaling to support the establishment of chronic infection
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/c9ad0ea93967482ba9c34a7d837170bc
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