1. Suppression of Fas-mediated apoptosis via steric shielding by filovirus glycoproteins.
- Author
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Noyori O, Nakayama E, Maruyama J, Yoshida R, and Takada A
- Subjects
- HeLa Cells, Humans, Signal Transduction, fas Receptor physiology, Apoptosis, Ebolavirus physiology, Glycoproteins metabolism, Marburgvirus physiology, Virus Replication
- Abstract
Apoptotic death of virus-infected cells is generally thought to be a defense mechanism to limit the spread of infectious virions by eliminating virus-producing cells in host animals. On the other hand, several viruses have been shown to have anti-apoptotic mechanisms to facilitate efficient viral replication and transmission. In this study, we found that the filovirus glycoprotein (GP) expressed on cell surfaces formed a steric shield over the Fas molecule and that GP-expressing cells showed resistance to cell death induced by a Fas agonistic antibody. These results suggest that filovirus GP-mediated steric shielding may interfere with the Fas-induced apoptotic signal transduction in infected cells and serve as an immune evasion mechanism for filoviruses., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2013
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