Cellular takeover: How new world alphaviruses impact host organelle function

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY Virology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.virol.2024.110365
Morgen VanderGiessen , Abdullahi Jamiu , Brittany Heath , Ivan Akhrymuk , Kylene Kehn-Hall
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Alphavirus replication is dependent on host cell organelles to facilitate multiple steps of the viral life cycle. New world alphaviruses (NWA) consisting of eastern, western and Venezuelan equine encephalitis viruses are a subgroup of alphaviruses associated with central nervous system disease. Despite differing morbidity and mortality amongst these viruses, all are important human pathogens due to their transmission through viral aerosolization and mosquito transmission. In this review, we summarize the utilization of host organelles for NWA replication and the subversion of the host innate immune responses. The impact of viral proteins and replication processes on organelle function is also discussed. Literature involving old world alphaviruses (OWA), such as chikungunya virus and Sindbis virus, is included to compare and contrast between OWA and NWA and highlight gaps in knowledge for NWA. Finally, potential targets for therapeutics or vaccine candidates are highlighted with a focus on host-directed therapeutics.
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细胞接管:新的世界甲病毒如何影响宿主细胞器功能。
甲病毒的复制依赖于宿主细胞器,以促进病毒生命周期的多个步骤。新世界甲病毒(NWA)由东部、西部和委内瑞拉马脑炎病毒组成,是与中枢神经系统疾病相关的甲病毒亚群。尽管这些病毒的发病率和死亡率不同,但它们都是重要的人类病原体,因为它们通过病毒雾化和蚊子传播。本文就宿主细胞器在NWA复制和宿主先天免疫应答中的应用作一综述。还讨论了病毒蛋白和复制过程对细胞器功能的影响。包括旧大陆甲病毒(OWA),如基孔肯雅病毒和辛德比斯病毒的文献,以比较和对比OWA和新大陆甲病毒,并突出新大陆甲病毒的知识差距。最后,强调了治疗方法或候选疫苗的潜在靶点,重点是宿主导向的治疗方法。
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