The link between respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) morphogenesis and virus transmission: Towards a paradigm for understanding RSV transmission in the upper airway

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 VIROLOGY Virology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1016/j.virol.2025.110413
Richard J. Sugrue , Boon Huan Tan
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) particle assembly occurs on the surface of infected cells at specialized membrane domain called lipid rafts. The mature RSV particles assemble as filamentous projections called virus filaments, and these structures form on the surface of many permissive cell types indicating that this is a robust feature of the RSV particle assembly. The virus filaments also form on nasal airway organoids systems providing evidence that these structures also have a clinical relevance. Virus filaments also form on cells infected with the closely related human metapneumovirus, suggesting that virus filament formation may be a common feature of assembly process for viruses within the Pneumoviridae family. During RSV infection these virus filaments mediate the localized cell-to-cell spread of virus infection, suggesting that they play an important role in virus transmission. The current understanding of the connection between virus filament formation and virus transmission during RSV infection is presented.
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呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)形态发生与病毒传播之间的联系:迈向理解RSV在上呼吸道传播的范式
呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)颗粒组装发生在被感染细胞表面称为脂筏的特殊膜域上。成熟的RSV颗粒聚集成丝状突起,称为病毒丝,这些结构在许多允许细胞类型的表面形成,表明这是RSV颗粒组装的一个强大特征。病毒细丝也在鼻气道类器官系统上形成,这证明这些结构也具有临床相关性。病毒丝也会在被密切相关的人偏肺病毒感染的细胞上形成,这表明病毒丝的形成可能是肺炎病毒科病毒组装过程的一个共同特征。在RSV感染期间,这些病毒丝介导病毒感染的局部细胞间传播,表明它们在病毒传播中起重要作用。本文介绍了目前对RSV感染过程中病毒丝形成与病毒传播之间关系的理解。
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Virology
Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Launched in 1955, Virology is a broad and inclusive journal that welcomes submissions on all aspects of virology including plant, animal, microbial and human viruses. The journal publishes basic research as well as pre-clinical and clinical studies of vaccines, anti-viral drugs and their development, anti-viral therapies, and computational studies of virus infections. Any submission that is of broad interest to the community of virologists/vaccinologists and reporting scientifically accurate and valuable research will be considered for publication, including negative findings and multidisciplinary work.Virology is open to reviews, research manuscripts, short communication, registered reports as well as follow-up manuscripts.
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