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Interferons (IFNs) are important components of the innate immune response, primarily involved in defending against viral infections and supporting tumor immunity. They are produced by cells in response to viral infections and act locally to protect neighboring cells from viral replication.
Interferons are used to treat a variety of viral infections, cancers, and immune disorders, including:
Condition | Interferon Use |
---|---|
Chronic Hepatitis B (HBV) | IFN-α (alpha interferon) |
Kaposi Sarcoma | IFN-α |
Hairy Cell Leukemia | IFN-α |
Condyloma Acuminatum (genital warts) | IFN-α |
Renal Cell Carcinoma | IFN-α |
Malignant Melanoma | IFN-α |
Multiple Sclerosis | IFN-β (beta interferon) |
Chronic Granulomatous Disease | IFN-γ (gamma interferon) |
While interferons are effective in treating various conditions, they also have significant side effects that students should be aware of: