
Viruses commonly antagonize the antiviral type I interferon response by targeting signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1) and STAT2, key mediators of interferon signaling. Other STAT family members mediate signaling by diverse cytokines important to infection, but their relationship with viruses is more complex. Importantly, virus-STAT interaction can be antagonistic or stimulatory depending on diverse viral and cellular factors. While STAT antagonism can suppress immune pathways, many viruses promote activation of specific STATs to support viral gene expression and/or produce cellular conditions conducive to infection.
Signal Transduction/physiology, 610, Gene Expression, STAT2 Transcription Factor, STAT4 Transcription Factor, STAT Transcription Factors/genetics, STAT Transcription Factors, STAT1 Transcription Factor, 616, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Viruses, Cytokines, STAT1 Transcription Factor/metabolism, STAT6 Transcription Factor, STAT2 Transcription Factor/metabolism, Viruses/genetics, Immune Evasion, Signal Transduction
Signal Transduction/physiology, 610, Gene Expression, STAT2 Transcription Factor, STAT4 Transcription Factor, STAT Transcription Factors/genetics, STAT Transcription Factors, STAT1 Transcription Factor, 616, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Viruses, Cytokines, STAT1 Transcription Factor/metabolism, STAT6 Transcription Factor, STAT2 Transcription Factor/metabolism, Viruses/genetics, Immune Evasion, Signal Transduction
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