E4orf1: The triple agent of adenovirus – Unraveling its roles in oncogenesis, infectious obesity and immune responses in virus replication and vector therapy

IF 4.7 Q1 VIROLOGY Tumour Virus Research Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.tvr.2024.200277
Lilian Göttig , Sabrina Schreiner
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Abstract

Human Adenoviruses (HAdV) are nearly ubiquitous pathogens comprising numerous sub-types that infect various tissues and organs. Among many encoded proteins that facilitate viral replication and subversion of host cellular processes, the viral E4orf1 protein has emerged as an intriguing yet under-investigated player in the complex interplay between the virus and its host. E4orf1 has gained attention as a metabolism activator and oncogenic agent, while recent research is showing that E4orf1 may play a more important role in modulating cellular pathways such as PI3K-Akt-mTOR, Ras, the immune response and further HAdV replication stages than previously anticipated.

In this review, we aim to explore the structure, molecular mechanisms, and biological functions of E4orf1, shedding light on its potentially multifaceted roles during HAdV infection, including metabolic diseases and oncogenesis. Furthermore, we discuss the role of functional E4orf1 in biotechnological applications such as Adenovirus (AdV) vaccine vectors and oncolytic AdV. By dissecting the intricate relationships between HAdV types and E4orf1 proteins, this review provides valuable insights into viral pathogenesis and points to promising areas of future research.

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E4orf1:腺病毒的三重药剂--揭示其在肿瘤发生、传染性肥胖以及病毒复制和载体治疗中的免疫反应中的作用。
人类腺病毒(HAdV)是一种几乎无处不在的病原体,由许多亚型组成,可感染各种组织和器官。在许多促进病毒复制和颠覆宿主细胞过程的编码蛋白中,病毒 E4orf1 蛋白已成为病毒与其宿主之间复杂相互作用中一个令人感兴趣但研究不足的角色。E4orf1 作为一种新陈代谢激活剂和致癌物质而备受关注,而最近的研究表明,E4orf1 在调节 PI3K-Akt-mTOR、Ras、免疫反应和 HAdV 进一步复制阶段等细胞通路方面可能发挥着比以前预期的更重要的作用。在这篇综述中,我们旨在探讨 E4orf1 的结构、分子机制和生物功能,揭示其在 HAdV 感染过程中可能发挥的多方面作用,包括代谢性疾病和肿瘤发生。此外,我们还讨论了功能性 E4orf1 在腺病毒(AdV)疫苗载体和溶瘤 AdV 等生物技术应用中的作用。通过剖析 HAdV 类型和 E4orf1 蛋白之间错综复杂的关系,这篇综述为病毒的发病机制提供了宝贵的见解,并指出了未来有希望的研究领域。
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Tumour Virus Research
Tumour Virus Research Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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