Poxviruses have evolved a wide array of mechanisms to evade the immune response, and we provide an overview of the different immunomodulatory strategies. Poxviruses prevent the recognition of viral DNA that triggers the immune responses and inhibit signaling pathways within the infected cell. A unique feature of poxviruses is the production of secreted proteins that mimic cytokines and cytokine receptors, acting as decoy receptors to neutralize the activity of cytokines and chemokines. The capacity of these proteins to evade cellular immune responses by inhibiting cytokine activation is complemented by poxviruses' strategies to block natural killer cells and cytotoxic T cells, often through interfering with antigen presentation pathways. Mechanisms that target complement activation are also encoded by poxviruses. Virus-encoded proteins that target immune molecules and pathways play a major role in immune modulation, and their contribution to viral pathogenesis, facilitating virus replication or preventing immunopathology, is discussed.
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Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Breast & Endocrine Surg, Ctr Med Innovat, Seoul, South KoreaSeoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Breast & Endocrine Surg, Ctr Med Innovat, Seoul, South Korea
Son, Hye-Youn
Jeong, Hwan-Kyu
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Korea Univ, Sch Biosyst & Biomed Sci, Seoul, South KoreaSeoul Natl Univ Hosp, Dept Breast & Endocrine Surg, Ctr Med Innovat, Seoul, South Korea
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Hosp Sick Children, Program Cell Biol, Toronto, ON, Canada
Univ Toronto, Dept Biochem, Toronto, ON, CanadaHosp Sick Children, Program Cell Biol, Toronto, ON, Canada
Ghasempour, Sina
Freeman, Spencer A.
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Hosp Sick Children, Program Cell Biol, Toronto, ON, Canada
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