Unravelling the interaction between Influenza virus and the nuclear pore complex: insights into viral replication and host immune response.

Q2 Medicine
VirusDisease Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1007/s13337-024-00879-6
Madhu Khanna, Kajal Sharma, Shailendra K Saxena, Jai Gopal Sharma, Roopali Rajput, Binod Kumar
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Abstract

Influenza viruses are known to cause severe respiratory infections in humans, often associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates. Virus replication relies on various host factors and pathways, which also determine the virus's infectious potential. Nonetheless, achieving a comprehensive understanding of how the virus interacts with host cellular components is essential for developing effective therapeutic strategies. One of the key components among host factors, the nuclear pore complex (NPC), profoundly affects both the Influenza virus life cycle and the host's antiviral defenses. Serving as the sole gateway connecting the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm, the NPC plays a vital role as a mediator in nucleocytoplasmic trafficking. Upon infection, the virus hijacks and alters the nuclear pore complex and the nuclear receptors. This enables the virus to infiltrate the nucleus and promotes the movement of viral components between the nucleus and cytoplasm. While the nucleus and cytoplasm play pivotal roles in cellular functions, the nuclear pore complex serves as a crucial component in the host's innate immune system, acting as a defense mechanism against virus infection. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the intricate relationship between the Influenza virus and the nuclear pore complex. Furthermore, we emphasize their mutual influence on viral replication and the host's immune responses.

揭示流感病毒与核孔复合体之间的相互作用:洞察病毒复制和宿主免疫反应。
众所周知,流感病毒会引起人类严重的呼吸道感染,通常会导致严重的发病率和死亡率。病毒的复制依赖于各种宿主因素和途径,这些因素和途径也决定了病毒的感染潜力。然而,全面了解病毒如何与宿主细胞成分相互作用,对于制定有效的治疗策略至关重要。核孔复合体(NPC)是宿主因素中的关键组成部分之一,它对流感病毒的生命周期和宿主的抗病毒防御能力都有深远影响。作为连接细胞质和核质的唯一通道,核孔复合体在核细胞质贩运过程中发挥着至关重要的中介作用。病毒感染后,会劫持并改变核孔复合体和核受体。这使病毒能够渗入细胞核,并促进病毒成分在细胞核和细胞质之间的移动。细胞核和细胞质在细胞功能中发挥着关键作用,而核孔复合体则是宿主先天性免疫系统的重要组成部分,是抵御病毒感染的防御机制。本综述全面概述了流感病毒与核孔复合体之间错综复杂的关系。此外,我们还强调了它们对病毒复制和宿主免疫反应的相互影响。
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VirusDisease
VirusDisease Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: VirusDisease, formerly known as ''Indian Journal of Virology'', publishes original research on all aspects of viruses infecting animal, human, plant, fish and other living organisms.
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