Role of exosomes in viral infections: a narrative review.

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY
Roberta Della Marca, Rosa Giugliano, Carla Zannella, Marina Acunzo, Preetu Parimal, Avinash Mali, Annalisa Chianese, Valentina Iovane, Massimiliano Galdiero, Anna De Filippis
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Abstract

Exosomes are a type of extracellular vesicles (EVs) released by cells under normal and pathological conditions. These lipid-enclosed vesicles play a key role in intracellular communication by delivering various molecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids, thereby influencing the activity of recipient cells. In recent years, exosomes have attracted considerable attention for their involvement in viral infections and immune system evasion. Many viruses hijack the exosome biogenesis machinery to facilitate their replication, spread infection, and evade immune defenses. Therefore, gaining insights into how exosomes modulate the immune system or contribute to viral infectivity is crucial. This review explores how viral exosomes interact with host mammalian cells, highlighting their unique ability to transfer genetic material and proteins to recipient cells independent of virus-receptor interaction. Additionally, we examine the role of viral exosomes in intercellular communication, particularly how they may both promote viral infectivity and transmission, as well as participate in antiviral defense and immune regulation. Unlike previous reviews, our study integrates findings across both human and animal viral infections, critically discusses methodological standardization in exosome research, and introduces emerging therapeutic approaches such as engineered exosomes and exosome mimetics.

外泌体在病毒感染中的作用:综述。
外泌体是细胞在正常和病理状态下释放的一种细胞外囊泡(ev)。这些脂质囊泡在细胞内通讯中发挥关键作用,通过传递各种分子,如蛋白质、核酸和脂质,从而影响受体细胞的活性。近年来,外泌体因其参与病毒感染和免疫系统逃避而引起了相当大的关注。许多病毒劫持外泌体的生物发生机制来促进它们的复制、传播感染和逃避免疫防御。因此,了解外泌体如何调节免疫系统或促进病毒感染是至关重要的。这篇综述探讨了病毒外泌体如何与宿主哺乳动物细胞相互作用,强调了它们独立于病毒受体相互作用将遗传物质和蛋白质转移到受体细胞的独特能力。此外,我们研究了病毒外泌体在细胞间通讯中的作用,特别是它们如何促进病毒的感染和传播,以及参与抗病毒防御和免疫调节。与之前的综述不同,我们的研究整合了人类和动物病毒感染的研究结果,批判性地讨论了外泌体研究的方法标准化,并介绍了新兴的治疗方法,如工程外泌体和外泌体模拟物。
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Virus research
Virus research 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
2.00%
发文量
239
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Virus Research provides a means of fast publication for original papers on fundamental research in virology. Contributions on new developments concerning virus structure, replication, pathogenesis and evolution are encouraged. These include reports describing virus morphology, the function and antigenic analysis of virus structural components, virus genome structure and expression, analysis on virus replication processes, virus evolution in connection with antiviral interventions, effects of viruses on their host cells, particularly on the immune system, and the pathogenesis of virus infections, including oncogene activation and transduction.
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