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在我们2021年的mSphere of Influence文章(M. a . Brindley, mSphere 6:e00034- 21,2021, https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00034-21)中,我们讨论了病毒凋亡模仿的概念,以及Mercer和Helenius的开创性研究如何提出病毒如何进入细胞的新范式(J. Mercer和a . Helenius, Science 320:531-535, 2008, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1155164)。在包膜病毒脂质可以介导病毒进入的观察基础上,随后的研究扩展了这些观察结果,并进一步定义了可以启动感染的脂质,所涉及的细胞受体,并开始探索病毒如何获得膜并潜在地改变脂质环境以增强感染。由于许多与病毒脂质相互作用的受体在免疫信号传导中也起着关键作用,因此探索病毒凋亡模仿在宿主中的作用已被证明更加困难。这篇综述综述了与病毒凋亡模仿相关的脂质和受体,以及利用它们的病毒,并探讨了试图探索细胞凋亡模仿在宿主中所起作用的研究。
Viral apoptotic mimicry and the role of phosphatidylserine receptors.
In our 2021 mSphere of Influence article (M. A. Brindley, mSphere 6:e00034-21, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00034-21), we discussed the concept of viral apoptotic mimicry and how the seminal study by Mercer and Helenius proposed a new paradigm in how viruses can gain entry into cells (J. Mercer and A. Helenius, Science 320:531-535, 2008, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1155164). Building on the observation that enveloped viral lipids can mediate viral entry, subsequent studies have expanded these observations and further defined the lipids that can initiate infection, the cellular receptors involved, as well as started to explore how viruses obtain their membrane and potentially alter the lipid environment to enhance infection. Exploring the role viral apoptotic mimicry plays in the host has proven more difficult, as many of the receptors that interact with viral lipids also play key roles in immune signaling. This Full Circle review summarizes the lipids and receptors that are involved with viral apoptotic mimicry, the viruses that use them, as well as examines the studies that attempt to explore the role apoptotic mimicry plays in a host.
期刊介绍:
mSphere™ is a multi-disciplinary open-access journal that will focus on rapid publication of fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. Its scope will reflect the immense range of fields within the microbial sciences, creating new opportunities for researchers to share findings that are transforming our understanding of human health and disease, ecosystems, neuroscience, agriculture, energy production, climate change, evolution, biogeochemical cycling, and food and drug production. Submissions will be encouraged of all high-quality work that makes fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. mSphere™ will provide streamlined decisions, while carrying on ASM''s tradition for rigorous peer review.