Antiviral mechanisms of guanylate-binding protein 5: versatile inhibition of multiple viral glycoproteins.

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY mBio Pub Date : 2024-11-13 Epub Date: 2024-10-15 DOI:10.1128/mbio.02374-24
Daniel Sauter, Frank Kirchhoff
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Guanylate-binding proteins (GBPs) are interferon-inducible cellular factors known to inhibit a wide variety of pathogens. Humans encode seven GBPs that have functionally diversified to provide broad protection against a variety of bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. Here, we discuss recent data on the mechanisms underlying the broad antiviral activity of GBP5 (H. Veler, C. M. Lun, A. A. Waheed, and E. O. Freed, mBio e02086-24, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02086-24) and place them in the context of previous studies on the ability of this antiviral factor to impair the function of numerous viral envelope (Env) glycoproteins. We focus on the effects of GBP5 on the glycosylation, proteolytic processing, and anterograde transport of Env and discuss mechanistic interdependencies of these maturation steps. Understanding the induction and action of broadly acting immune factors, such as GBP5, may help develop effective immune-based strategies against numerous pathogens.

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鸟苷酸结合蛋白 5 的抗病毒机制:对多种病毒糖蛋白的多功能抑制。
鸟苷酸结合蛋白(GBPs)是干扰素诱导的细胞因子,已知可抑制多种病原体。人类编码了七种 GBPs,它们在功能上已经多样化,能够提供广泛的保护,抵御各种细菌、原生动物和病毒。在此,我们讨论了有关 GBP5 广泛抗病毒活性机制的最新数据(H. Veler、C. M. Lun、A. A. Waheed 和 E. O. Freed,mBio e02086-24,2024,https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02086-24),并将这些数据与之前有关这种抗病毒因子能够损害多种病毒包膜(Env)糖蛋白功能的研究相结合。我们重点研究了 GBP5 对 Env 的糖基化、蛋白水解加工和逆向运输的影响,并讨论了这些成熟步骤的机理相互依存关系。了解 GBP5 等广泛作用的免疫因子的诱导和作用可能有助于开发有效的免疫策略来对抗多种病原体。
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mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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