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The interferon regulatory factors as novel potential targets in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.


ABSTRACT: The family of interferon regulatory factors (IRFs) consists of nine members (IRF1-IRF9) in mammals. They act as transcription factors for the interferons and thus exert essential regulatory functions in the immune system and in oncogenesis. Recent clinical and experimental studies have identified critically important roles of the IRFs in cardiovascular diseases, arising from their participation in divergent and overlapping molecular programmes beyond the immune response. Here we review the current knowledge of the regulatory effects and mechanisms of IRFs on the immune system. The role of IRFs and their potential molecular mechanisms as novel stress sensors and mediators of cardiovascular diseases are highlighted.

SUBMITTER: Zhang XJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4667854 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The interferon regulatory factors as novel potential targets in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

Zhang Xiao-Jing XJ   Jiang Ding-Sheng DS   Li Hongliang H  

British journal of pharmacology 20150227 23


The family of interferon regulatory factors (IRFs) consists of nine members (IRF1-IRF9) in mammals. They act as transcription factors for the interferons and thus exert essential regulatory functions in the immune system and in oncogenesis. Recent clinical and experimental studies have identified critically important roles of the IRFs in cardiovascular diseases, arising from their participation in divergent and overlapping molecular programmes beyond the immune response. Here we review the curre  ...[more]

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