Interferons (IFN) are cytokines that play a central role in initiating immune responses, especially antiviral and antitumor effects. They are divided into three classes:Type I (predominantly IFN-α, -β and -κ), Type II (IFN-γ) and Type III (IFN-λ1 and -λ2 also known as IL-28 and IL-29). IFN receptors are transmembrane proteins that function as heterodimers. The Type I IFN receptor is made up of IFNAR1 and IFNAR2 while the type II IFN receptor consists of IFNGR1 and IFNGR2. Type I and Type II IFNs bind to IFNAR1 and IFNGR1 respectively while IFNAR2 and IFNGR2 subunits are involved in signal transduction...