Characterization of host immune responses in Ebola virus infections

G Wong, GP Kobinger, X Qiu - Expert review of clinical immunology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
G Wong, GP Kobinger, X Qiu
Expert review of clinical immunology, 2014Taylor & Francis
Ebola causes highly lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans with no licensed countermeasures.
Its virulence can be attributed to several immunoevasion mechanisms: an early inhibition of
innate immunity started by the downregulation of type I interferon, epitope masking and
subversion of the adaptive humoural immunity by secreting a truncated form of the viral
glycoprotein. Deficiencies in specific and non-specific antiviral responses result in
unrestricted viral replication and dissemination in the host, causing death typically within 10 …
Ebola causes highly lethal hemorrhagic fever in humans with no licensed countermeasures. Its virulence can be attributed to several immunoevasion mechanisms: an early inhibition of innate immunity started by the downregulation of type I interferon, epitope masking and subversion of the adaptive humoural immunity by secreting a truncated form of the viral glycoprotein. Deficiencies in specific and non-specific antiviral responses result in unrestricted viral replication and dissemination in the host, causing death typically within 10 days after the appearance of symptoms. This review summarizes the host immune response to Ebola infection, and highlights the short- and long-term immune responses crucial for protection, which holds implications for the design of future vaccines and therapeutics.
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