IFN-α-2 is a cytokine that displays antiviral and antiproliferative properties. It is comprised of three major subtypes, which include IFN-α-2a, IFN-α-2b, and IFN-α-2c. IFN-α-2b is the predominant subtype in the human genome. It binds to its receptor and activates the JAK-STAT pathway, which stimulates expression of the host genes responsible for antiviral activity. IFN-α-2b is used to treat many diseases, such as hepatitis B and C, melanoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, chronic myeloid lymphoma, and angioblastoma. The combination of IFN-α-2b with ribavirin, a viral inhibitor, has become the standard treatment for chronic hepatitis C virus infection.
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