id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-269734-u43gt8fh Teijaro, J.R. Pleiotropic Roles of Type 1 Interferons in Antiviral Immune Responses 2016-09-20 .txt text/plain 7445 368 31 (A) Viral infection in the lung with Influenza or SARS-CoV promotes the induction of delayed IFN-I production which enhances cytokine/chemokine production, recruitment of NK cells, and neutrophils and inflammatory macrophage/monocytes all which contribute to lung immune-mediated pathology. Collectively, the studies above suggest that IFN-I signaling is essential to cytokine and chemokine amplification and innate immune cell recruitment and can promote excessive immunopathology during acute respiratory viral infections (Fig. 1) . Importantly, that IFN-I production and signaling can be blunted without enhancing virus propagation following acute respiratory viral infection suggests that this pathway can be modulated without compromising host antiviral responses. Inhibition of IFN-I signaling by antibody blockade of IFNAR1 results in elevated virus replication early following LCMV Cl13 infection and treatment of mice with IFN-I during the early stages of persistent LCMV infection promotes rapid virus control (Wang et al., 2012) . ./cache/cord-269734-u43gt8fh.txt ./txt/cord-269734-u43gt8fh.txt