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Gene Accession: NP008831
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Background
IFNA1 (interferon-alpha) is a member of the Type I IFN (1) family best known for their antiviral activity. It is a key cytokine regulating the activity of B cells,T-helper cells (Th cells),cDCs and natural killer cells (NK cells). Interferon-alpha induces B cell maturation into plasma cells and immunoglobulin production. Interferon-alpha plays an important role in the pathogenesis of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Interferon-alpha was the first cytokine to show clinical benefit in the treatment of certain types of cancer,including melanoma,chronic myelogenous leukemia,and renal cancer.
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