细胞生物学特刊"细胞内病毒运输"

IF 2.4 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY Biology of the Cell Pub Date : 2023-05-25 DOI:10.1111/boc.202300046
Raphael Gaudin, Maika S. Deffieu
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Special issue for biology of the cell “intracellular trafficking of viruses”
In this special issue of Biology of the Cell, https:// onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/toc/10.1111/(ISSN)1768322X.viruses the authors explored the literature, describing how viruses exploit various host machineries to enter, replicate and exit from cells. The review by Gerber-Tichet & Kremer describes the variability in human adenoviruses immune response which is important for the design of virus-based vaccines. Focusing on skin cells, they outline the role of various adenovirus receptors for efficient infection of immune cells. They also highlight the importance of post-translational modifications of cell surface proteins in virus uptake (Gerber-Tichet Dienst & Kremer, 2022). Because virusreceptor interactions and subsequent viral fusion with host membrane cells are highly dynamic processes, advanced imaging tools are needed to shed light on virus entry. S. Padilla-Parra reviewed key microscopy approaches to study these steps in the context of HIV1 entry and fusion, including single particle tracking and spectral imaging (Padilla-Parra, 2023). The actin cytoskeleton plays a pivotal role during virus entry, but also exit from cells. The review by Serrano et al. describes how HIV-1 remodels the actin cytoskeleton during virus-receptor interactions, and proposes a model for the role of the actin cytoskeleton in HIV-1 assembly, budding, and release (Serrano et al., 2023). Viruses have evolved numerous strategies to travel within the cell from compartment-to-compartment. The review by Prasad & Bartenschlager describes how SARS-CoV-2 impacts intracellular trafficking pathways, including the hijacking of endosomal transport, modulation of ER/Golgi/endosomes membrane contact sites, inhibition of cellular mRNA nuclear export, perturba-
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Biology of the Cell
Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research articles and reviews on all aspects of cellular, molecular and structural biology, developmental biology, cell physiology and evolution. It will publish articles or reviews contributing to the understanding of the elementary biochemical and biophysical principles of live matter organization from the molecular, cellular and tissues scales and organisms. This includes contributions directed towards understanding biochemical and biophysical mechanisms, structure-function relationships with respect to basic cell and tissue functions, development, development/evolution relationship, morphogenesis, stem cell biology, cell biology of disease, plant cell biology, as well as contributions directed toward understanding integrated processes at the organelles, cell and tissue levels. Contributions using approaches such as high resolution imaging, live imaging, quantitative cell biology and integrated biology; as well as those using innovative genetic and epigenetic technologies, ex-vivo tissue engineering, cellular, tissue and integrated functional analysis, and quantitative biology and modeling to demonstrate original biological principles are encouraged.
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