Host factors in the replication of positive-strand RNA viruses.

Robert Yl Wang, Kui Li
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Abstract

Viruses are obligate, intracellular parasites that depend on host cells for successful propagation. Upon infection of host cells, positivestrand RNA viruses exploit and hijack cellular machinery and reprogram these cells into viral "factories" through various protein-protein, protein- RNA, and protein-lipid interactions. The molecular interplay between host factors and invading viruses is a continuous process throughout the entire viral life cycle and determines virus host range and viral pathogenesis, as well as driving viral evolution. Studies of host factors have contributed insights into their normal cellular functions and helped identify attractive targets for antiviral drug development. With the development of high throughput screening, functional genomics, and proteomics technologies, host factors participating in viral life cycles have been identified rapidly in recent years. In this review, we summarize the recent advances in virus-host cell interactions in positive-strand RNA virus infections and focus on host factors that facilitate viral replication.

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宿主因子在正链RNA病毒复制中的作用。
病毒是专性的细胞内寄生虫,依靠宿主细胞成功繁殖。在感染宿主细胞后,正链RNA病毒利用和劫持细胞机制,并通过各种蛋白质-蛋白质、蛋白质- RNA和蛋白质-脂质相互作用将这些细胞重新编程为病毒“工厂”。宿主因子与入侵病毒之间的分子相互作用是贯穿病毒整个生命周期的连续过程,决定了病毒的宿主范围和病毒的发病机制,并驱动病毒的进化。对宿主因子的研究有助于了解其正常细胞功能,并有助于确定抗病毒药物开发的有吸引力的靶点。近年来,随着高通量筛选、功能基因组学和蛋白质组学技术的发展,参与病毒生命周期的宿主因子被迅速发现。本文综述了正链RNA病毒感染中病毒-宿主细胞相互作用的最新进展,重点介绍了促进病毒复制的宿主因子。
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