Murine Type III interferons are functionally redundant and correlate with bacterial burden during influenza/bacterial super-infection.
Helen E RichDanielle AntosCollin C McCourtWen Quan ZhengLouis J DevitoKevin J McHughRadha GopalJieru WangJohn F AlcornPublished in: PloS one (2021)
These data suggest IFNλ2 can compensate for IFNλ3 to mount an effective antiviral and defense, revealing a functional redundancy in these highly similar IFNλ subtypes. Further, the IFNλ response to influenza, as opposed to changes in cellular inflammation or viral load, significantly correlates with susceptibility to bacterial super-infection. Moreover, the IFNλ response is regulated and involves redundant subtypes, suggesting it is of high importance to pulmonary pathogen defense.