虫媒病毒和成骨相关信号通路:肌肉骨骼并发症的潜在治疗靶点。

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY
Jian Li, Jiandong Guo, Jinxi Zhang, Yongfeng Cui, Shuying Shen, Hongchang Zhao
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节肢动物传播的病毒(虫媒病毒),如基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)、寨卡病毒(ZIKV)和登革热病毒(DENV),构成了重大的全球健康威胁。除了急性全身性疾病外,许多虫媒病毒感染的特点是使人衰弱,通常是慢性肌肉骨骼并发症,包括关节痛、关节炎、肌痛和骨痛。有证据表明,这些疾病可能至少部分源于病毒对控制骨骼稳态的基本细胞过程的直接或间接干扰,特别是成骨(骨形成)和骨重塑。对成骨细胞分化和功能至关重要的关键信号通路,如Wnt/β-catenin、骨形态发生蛋白(BMP)、Notch和核因子κ b配体受体激活因子(RANKL)通路,是宿主炎症反应中病毒操纵或失调的潜在靶点。本文回顾了目前对虫媒病毒如何与成骨相关信号通路相互作用的理解,探讨了这种相互作用与肌肉骨骼疾病之间的联系,并提出针对这些途径可能代表一种新的治疗策略,以减轻虫媒病毒感染的长期骨骼后遗症。
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Arboviruses and Osteogenesis-Associated Signalling Pathways: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Musculoskeletal Complications.

Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses), such as Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), Zika virus (ZIKV), and Dengue virus (DENV), represent significant global health threats. Beyond their acute systemic illnesses, many arboviral infections are characterized by debilitating and often chronic musculoskeletal complications, including arthralgia, arthritis, myalgia, and bone pain. Evidence suggests that these pathologies may stem, at least in part, from the viruses' direct or indirect interference with fundamental cellular processes governing skeletal homoeostasis, particularly osteogenesis (bone formation) and bone remodelling. Key signalling pathways critical for osteoblast differentiation and function, such as Wnt/β-catenin, Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP), Notch, and Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor kappa-B Ligand (RANKL) pathways, are potential targets for viral manipulation or dysregulation by the host inflammatory response. This article reviews the current understanding of how arboviruses might interact with osteogenesis-associated signalling pathways, explores the link between this interaction and musculoskeletal disease, and proposes that targeting these pathways could represent a novel therapeutic strategy to mitigate the long-term skeletal sequelae of arboviral infections.

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Reviews in Medical Virology
Reviews in Medical Virology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
21.40
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0.90%
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88
期刊介绍: Reviews in Medical Virology aims to provide articles reviewing conceptual or technological advances in diverse areas of virology. The journal covers topics such as molecular biology, cell biology, replication, pathogenesis, immunology, immunization, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment of viruses of medical importance, and COVID-19 research. The journal has an Impact Factor of 6.989 for the year 2020. The readership of the journal includes clinicians, virologists, medical microbiologists, molecular biologists, infectious disease specialists, and immunologists. Reviews in Medical Virology is indexed and abstracted in databases such as CABI, Abstracts in Anthropology, ProQuest, Embase, MEDLINE/PubMed, ProQuest Central K-494, SCOPUS, and Web of Science et,al.
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