[黄病毒科和线粒体:你一直想知道它们之间的关系,但又不敢问的一切]。

Wesley Freppel, Marie Roy, Laurent Chatel-Chaix
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黄病毒科感染是一个主要的公共卫生问题,特别是考虑到预防性和治疗性治疗的可用性有限。最值得注意的是,最近在美洲出现的寨卡病毒与先天性小头症等严重症状的急剧增加有关,而丙型肝炎病毒每年造成约30万人死亡。黄病毒科已经进化到劫持细胞器并有利于其复制,通常通过不同的分子机制。除了内质网的重塑(这是病毒基因组复制和新合成病毒粒子组装所必需的)外,黄病毒科还诱导线粒体的剧烈形态改变。这与病毒在细胞凋亡、先天免疫和代谢中选择几个关键的线粒体功能有关。本文综述了黄病毒科与线粒体在形态和功能上的关系,并解释了这种关系如何有助于建立有利于病毒复制的细胞质环境。
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[Flaviviridae and mitochondria: Everything you always wanted to know about their relationship but were afraid to ask].

Infections with Flaviviridae constitute a major public health concern, especially considering the limited availability of prophylactic and therapeutic treatments. Most notably, the recent emergence of Zika virus in the Americas was associated with the dramatic increase of severe symptoms such as congenital microcephaly, while hepatitis C virus causes the death of approximately 300,000 individuals annually. Flaviviridae have evolved to hijack cellular organelles and to favor their replication, often by divergent molecular mechanisms. In addition to the remodeling of the endoplasmic reticulum, which is required for the replication of the viral genome and the assembly of the neosynthetized virions, Flaviviridae induce drastic morphological alterations of the mitochondria. This is associated with the viral co-opting of several key mitochondrial functions in apoptosis, innate immunity and metabolism. This review recapitulates the current knowledge about the morphological and functional relationship between Flaviviridae and mitochondria and explains how this contributes to the establishment of a cytoplasmic environment which is favorable to viral replication.

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