Galectins and Host–Pathogen Interactions: The roles in viral infections

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Seminars in Immunology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.smim.2024.101911
Sheng-Fang Wang , Hung-Lin Chen , Fu-Tong Liu
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Galectins, a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins, play crucial roles in the host–virus interaction landscape. This review explores the multifaceted contributions of endogenous galectins to various stages of the viral lifecycle, including attachment, replication, assembly, and release of progeny virions. Recent studies have indicated that viral infections can induce the expression and secretion of specific galectins, with elucidated signaling pathways in some cases, enhancing our understanding of their regulatory mechanisms. While many studies have focused on the effects of exogenous recombinant galectins, there is growing interest in the intrinsic functions of endogenous galectins, particularly through genetic alterations in cellular models. This review highlights the need for further research to uncover the complex roles of galectins in modulating viral infections and emphasizes their potential as therapeutic targets in the fight against viral diseases. Understanding these interactions could pave the way for novel strategies to enhance host defense mechanisms and mitigate viral pathogenesis.
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Galectins 和宿主-病原体相互作用:在病毒感染中的作用
Galectins 是碳水化合物结合蛋白的一个家族,在宿主与病毒的相互作用中发挥着至关重要的作用。本综述探讨了内源性半整联蛋白对病毒生命周期各个阶段的多方面贡献,包括附着、复制、组装和释放后代病毒。最近的研究表明,病毒感染可诱导特定半凝集素的表达和分泌,有些研究还阐明了信号通路,从而加深了我们对其调控机制的了解。虽然许多研究都集中在外源性重组半整联蛋白的作用上,但人们对内源性半整联蛋白内在功能的兴趣也与日俱增,特别是通过细胞模型中的基因改变。这篇综述强调了进一步研究的必要性,以揭示半整联蛋白在调节病毒感染中的复杂作用,并强调了它们在抗击病毒性疾病中作为治疗靶点的潜力。了解这些相互作用可为采取新策略增强宿主防御机制和减轻病毒致病机理铺平道路。
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Seminars in Immunology
Seminars in Immunology 医学-免疫学
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11.40
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50
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89 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Immunology is a specialized review journal that serves as a valuable resource for scientists in the field of immunology. The journal's approach is thematic, with each issue dedicated to a specific topic of significant interest to immunologists. It covers a wide range of research areas, from the molecular and cellular foundations of the immune response to the potential for its manipulation, highlighting recent advancements in these areas. Each thematic issue is curated by a guest editor, who is recognized as an expert in the field internationally. The content of each issue typically includes six to eight authoritative invited reviews, which delve into various aspects of the chosen topic. The goal of these reviews is to provide a comprehensive, coherent, and engaging overview of the subject matter, ensuring that the information is presented in a timely manner to maintain its relevance. The journal's commitment to quality and timeliness is further supported by its inclusion in the Scopus database, which is a leading abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature. Being indexed in Scopus helps to ensure that the journal's content is accessible to a broad audience of researchers and professionals in immunology and related fields.
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