病毒感染中的自噬:宿主免疫反应和病毒拮抗之间的一种竞赛。

Immuno Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.3390/immuno2010012
Karan Chawla, Gayatri Subramanian, Tia Rahman, Shumin Fan, Sukanya Chakravarty, Shreyas Gujja, Hayley Demchak, Ritu Chakravarti, Saurabh Chattopadhyay
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摘要

病毒感染的细胞触发强大的先天免疫反应,促进病毒复制。在这里,我们回顾了自噬在病毒感染中的作用,重点关注了使用一组选定的病毒的前病毒和抗病毒宿主反应。自噬是一种细胞降解途径,在基础水平上运作,以维持体内平衡,并由特定功能的外部刺激诱导。自噬的降解功能被认为是一种细胞抗病毒免疫反应。然而,自噬在病毒感染中是一把双刃剑;病毒通常会从中受益,被感染的细胞也可以利用它来抑制病毒的复制。除了病毒调控外,自噬途径蛋白也以不依赖自噬的方式调节免疫反应。由于病毒与宿主共同进化,它们已经开发出逃避细胞抗病毒自噬反应的方法。其中一些机制在我们的综述中也有涉及。最后,我们得出结论,认为自噬可以针对病毒性疾病的治疗干预。
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Autophagy in Virus Infection: A Race between Host Immune Response and Viral Antagonism.

Autophagy in Virus Infection: A Race between Host Immune Response and Viral Antagonism.

Autophagy in Virus Infection: A Race between Host Immune Response and Viral Antagonism.

Autophagy in Virus Infection: A Race between Host Immune Response and Viral Antagonism.

Virus-infected cells trigger a robust innate immune response and facilitate virus replication. Here, we review the role of autophagy in virus infection, focusing on both pro-viral and anti-viral host responses using a select group of viruses. Autophagy is a cellular degradation pathway operated at the basal level to maintain homeostasis and is induced by external stimuli for specific functions. The degradative function of autophagy is considered a cellular anti-viral immune response. However, autophagy is a double-edged sword in viral infection; viruses often benefit from it, and the infected cells can also use it to inhibit viral replication. In addition to viral regulation, autophagy pathway proteins also function in autophagy-independent manners to regulate immune responses. Since viruses have co-evolved with hosts, they have developed ways to evade the anti-viral autophagic responses of the cells. Some of these mechanisms are also covered in our review. Lastly, we conclude with the thought that autophagy can be targeted for therapeutic interventions against viral diseases.

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