1. Viral hijacking of cellular metabolism
- Author
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James Ch’ng, Shivani K. Thaker, and Heather R. Christofk
- Subjects
Future studies ,Anabolism ,Physiology ,viruses ,Plant Science ,Computational biology ,Review ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Structural Biology ,Neoplasms ,2.2 Factors relating to the physical environment ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,030304 developmental biology ,Cancer ,0303 health sciences ,Cellular metabolism ,Extramural ,Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,3. Good health ,Infectious Diseases ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Viruses ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Infection ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Oncovirus ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways ,Biotechnology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
This review discusses the current state of the viral metabolism field and gaps in knowledge that will be important for future studies to investigate. We discuss metabolic rewiring caused by viruses, the influence of oncogenic viruses on host cell metabolism, and the use of viruses as guides to identify critical metabolic nodes for cancer anabolism. We also discuss the need for more mechanistic studies identifying viral proteins responsible for metabolic hijacking and for in vivo studies of viral-induced metabolic rewiring. Improved technologies for detailed metabolic measurements and genetic manipulation will lead to important discoveries over the next decade.
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- 2019