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The Discovery of the Antiviral Resistance Gene Mx: A Story of Great Ideas, Great Failures, and Some Success
Annual Review of Virology ( IF 8.1 ) Pub Date : 2018-09-28 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-092917-043525
Otto Haller 1, 2 , Heinz Arnheiter 3 , Jovan Pavlovic 4 , Peter Staeheli 1, 2
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The discovery of the Mx gene–dependent, innate resistance of mice against influenza virus was a matter of pure chance. Although the subsequent analysis of this antiviral resistance was guided by straightforward logic, it nevertheless led us into many blind alleys and was full of surprising turns and twists. Unexpectedly, this research resulted in the identification of one of the first interferon-stimulated genes and provided a new view of interferon action. It also showed that in many species, MX proteins have activities against a broad range of viruses. To this day, Mx research continues to flourish and to provide insights into the never-ending battle between viruses and their hosts.

中文翻译:


抗病毒耐药基因Mx的发现:一个伟大的想法,重大的失败和成功的故事

小鼠对Mx基因的依赖,与生俱来的抗流感病毒的天生抵抗力的发现纯属偶然。尽管随后对这种抗病毒抗药性的分析是通过简单的逻辑进行的,但它仍将我们带入了许多盲目的小巷,并且充满了令人惊讶的曲折。出乎意料的是,这项研究导致了第一个干扰素刺激基因的鉴定,并为干扰素的作用提供了新的视角。它还表明,在许多物种中,MX蛋白均具有针对多种病毒的活性。时至今日,Mx的研究仍在蓬勃发展,并提供了有关病毒与其宿主之间永无止境的斗争的真知灼见。

更新日期:2018-09-28
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