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Intrinsic Immunity

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  • Written by leading experts in the field
  • Provides a better understanding of the co-evolution of viral pathogens and their hosts
  • Offers perspectives for the design of antiviral drugs
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology (CT MICROBIOLOGY, volume 371)

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vii
  2. The APOBEC3 Family of Retroelement Restriction Factors

    • Eric W. Refsland, Reuben S. Harris
    Pages 1-27
  3. The Antiviral Activities of Tetherin

    • Stuart J. D. Neil
    Pages 67-104
  4. RNA Interference-Mediated Intrinsic Antiviral Immunity in Plants

    • György Szittya, József Burgyán
    Pages 153-181
  5. RNA Interference-Mediated Intrinsic Antiviral Immunity in Invertebrates

    • Arabinda Nayak, Michel Tassetto, Mark Kunitomi, Raul Andino
    Pages 183-200
  6. Interplay Between DNA Tumor Viruses and the Host DNA Damage Response

    • Karyn McFadden, Micah A. Luftig
    Pages 229-257
  7. Back Matter

    Pages 259-262

About this book

Recent research has focused attention on the importance of intrinsic antiviral immunity, i.e. immunity mediated by factors that are constitutively expressed in many cells. In this volume, leading experts provide a comprehensive overview of this relatively new and rapidly evolving field. They cover intrinsic proteinaceous antiviral immune effectors, such as the APOBEC3 and TRIM protein families as well as Tetherin and SAMHD1, which were initially discovered by researchers studying HIV-1. Furthermore, the role of RNA interference in antiviral defense in plants and invertebrates, as well as the interplay between microRNAs and viruses in mammalian cells, are analysed. One chapter discusses how intrinsic immunity and viral countermeasures to intrinsic immune effectors drive both pathogen and host evolution, and finally the emerging evidence that DNA damage response proteins restrict infection by DNA viruses is highlighted.

 

Editors and Affiliations

  • Center for Virology, Department of Molecular Genetics and Mic, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, USA

    Bryan R. Cullen

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