Therapeutic Approaches to Type I Interferonopathies

Current Rheumatology Reports(2018)

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Purpose of Review To review recent scientific advances and therapeutic approaches in the expanding field of type I interferonopathies. Summary Type I interferonopathies represent a genetically and phenotypically heterogenous group of disorders of the innate immune system caused by constitutive activation of antiviral type I interferon (IFN). Clinically, type I interferonopathies are characterized by autoinflammation and varying degrees of autoimmunity or immunodeficiency. The elucidation of the underlying genetic causes has revealed novel cell-intrinsic mechanisms that protect the organism against inappropriate immune recognition of self nucleic acids by cytosolic nucleic acid sensors. The type I IFN system is subject to a tight and complex regulation. Disturbances of its checks and balances can spark an unwanted immune response causing uncontrolled type I IFN signaling. Novel mechanistic insight into pathways that control the type I IFN system is providing opportunities for targeted therapeutic approaches by repurposing drugs such as Janus kinase inhibitors or reverse transcriptase inhibitors.
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ᅟType I interferonopathies, Autoinflammation, Therapy
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