IFN-β is a potent antiviral cytokine and the first member of the type I IFN family of cytokines to be induced during the antiviral response. IFN-β plays an essential protective role in host defense against virus infections, as well as a pathogenic role in numerous autoimmune and autoinflammatory disorders. However, contemporary tools to study the induction, kinetics, and behavior of IFN-β are lacking. In this study, we describe a knockin Ifnb-IRES-TdTomato-Cre reporter mouse to track IFN-β-expressing cells. We demonstrate pathway-specific induction of the TdTomato reporter and show that the linked Cre recombinase enables permanent marking of cells that express IFN-β. We identify a robust MAVS-dependent IFN-β response in lung epithelial cells following Sendai virus infection in vivo. Finally, we find that activation of RNase L in macrophages by RNA ligands of the RIG-I-like receptors prevents protein translation of IFN-β and the TdTomato reporter. Our mouse model provides a powerful tool to study the biology of type I IFN induction and the antiviral response.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11611644 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.2400227 | DOI Listing |
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