what is the most common cause of sporadic encephalitis in the western world?
- most common in childhood
what are the 6 genes that are implicated with inborn errors in HSE?
what do these gene errors do?
what is interferon?
transferable factor produced when cells are exposed to virus
what does interferon do?
what are type 1 interferons?
polypeptides secreted from infected cells
what are the 3 main functions of type 1 interferons?
what is the first interferon to be made?
describe how type 1 interferons cause adaptive immune response
what are specialized cells that are good at making interferon?
- particularly IFN-alpha
what are the type 1 interferons? what are they secreted from?
where is the IFNAR receptor?
present on all tissues
how many genes are there for IFN alpha/beta?
- 13/14 isotypes of IFN-alpha
what is type 2 interferon? What produces it?
what is type 3 interferon? where is it present?
- mainly on epithelial cells
what does type 3 interferon signal through?
- IL10 beta
what does IFN lambda do?
- important in liver
what are polymorphisms in IFN lambda gene associated with?
different outcomes from liver viruses
how do you differentiate self from non self?
what are the receptors for sensing the presence of viruses?
describe TLRs
membrane proteins
found on plasma membrane and on endosomal membranes
describe RLRs
sense virus in cytoplasm
signal through a mitochondrial located pathway
which is the most famous DNA sensor?
cGAS
signals to a molecule called STING found on ER
describe the steps to interferon induction