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Chicken IFN Kappa: A Novel Cytokine with Antiviral Activities

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Chicken IFN Kappa: A Novel Cytokine with Antiviral Activities. / Santhakumar, Diwakar; Iqbal, Munir; Nair, Venugopal et al.
In: Scientific Reports, Vol. 7, 2719, 02.06.2017.

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Santhakumar, D, Iqbal, M, Nair, V & Munir, M 2017, 'Chicken IFN Kappa: A Novel Cytokine with Antiviral Activities', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 2719. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02951-2

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Santhakumar, D., Iqbal, M., Nair, V., & Munir, M. (2017). Chicken IFN Kappa: A Novel Cytokine with Antiviral Activities. Scientific Reports, 7, Article 2719. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-02951-2

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Santhakumar D, Iqbal M, Nair V, Munir M. Chicken IFN Kappa: A Novel Cytokine with Antiviral Activities. Scientific Reports. 2017 Jun 2;7:2719. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-02951-2

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Santhakumar, Diwakar ; Iqbal, Munir ; Nair, Venugopal et al. / Chicken IFN Kappa : A Novel Cytokine with Antiviral Activities. In: Scientific Reports. 2017 ; Vol. 7.

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abstract = "Interferons (IFNs) are essential components of the host innate immune system and define first-line of defence against pathogens. In mammals, several type I IFNs are identified, however, only limited data is available on the repertoire of IFNs in avian species. Here we report the characterization of chicken IFN-κ (chIFN-κ) near the type I IFN locus on the sex-determining Z chromosome. Genetic, evolutionary and syntenic analyses indicate that chIFN-κ is a type I IFN with conserved genetic features and promoter binding sites. chIFN-κ regulated the IFN-stimulated response element signalling pathways and activated a panel of IFN-regulated genes, antiviral mediators and transcriptional regulators. Priming of chicken primary fibroblasts and tracheal organ cultures with chIFN-κ imparted cellular protections against viral infections both in vitro and ex vivo. To determine whether chIFN-κ defines the antiviral state in developing chicken embryos, we used replication-competent retroviral RCAS vector system to generate transgenic chicken embryos that constitutively and stably expressed chIFN-κ. We could demonstrate that chIFN-κ markedly inhibited the replication of avian RNA viruses in ovo. Collectively, these results shed the light on the repertoire of IFNs in avian species and provide functional data on the interaction of the chIFN-κ with RNA viruses of poultry and public health importance.",
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