Interferon-Lambda: A Potent Regulator of Intestinal Viral Infections

Front Immunol. 2017 Jun 30:8:749. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.00749. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Interferon-lambda (IFN-λ) is a recently described cytokine found to be of critical importance in innate immune regulation of intestinal viruses. Endogenous IFN-λ has potent antiviral effects and has been shown to control multiple intestinal viruses and may represent a factor that contributes to human variability in response to infection. Importantly, recombinant IFN-λ has therapeutic potential against enteric viral infections, many of which lack other effective treatments. In this mini-review, we describe recent advances regarding IFN-λ-mediated regulation of enteric viruses with important clinical relevance including rotavirus, reovirus, and norovirus. We also briefly discuss IFN-λ interactions with other cytokines important in the intestine, and how IFN-λ may play a role in regulation of intestinal viruses by the commensal microbiome. Finally, we indicate currently outstanding questions regarding IFN-λ control of enteric infections that remain to be explored to enhance our understanding of this important immune molecule.

Keywords: commensal bacteria; enteric virus; innate immunity; interferon-lambda; norovirus; rotavirus; transkingdom interactions.

Publication types

  • Review