“…Clinically, low levels of type I IFN have been observed in patients with severe dengue-associated disease, revealing that the IFN system plays an important role in preventing DENV infection and pathogenesis (Jones et al, 2005;Ubol et al, 2008). Several reports demonstrated that IFN-stimulated genes and proteins could inhibit DENV replication, such as IFN-induced transmembrane protein 2 and 3 (IFITM2 and IFITM3), doublestranded RNA-dependent protein kinase, and 2 0 , 5 0 -oligoadenylate synthetase/RNase L (OAS) (Jiang et al, 2010;Simon-Loriere et al, 2015); thus, boosting the IFN-mediated antiviral response might represent a potent strategy against DENV infection. Tripterygium wilfordii (lei gong teng; Thunder of God Vine), a member of the Celastraceae family, is a medicinal plant used to treat a range of illnesses including inflammation, swelling, fever, sores, and pain, and it has been used in India, Japan, China, Korea, and other Asian countries for some time (Ju et al, 2015;Lee et al, 2015b;Youn et al, 2014).…”