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Viral and cellular contributions to herpes simplex virus entry into the cell
- Source :
- Current opinion in virology. 2(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Herpes simplex virus (HSV) entry into the cell involves the fusion of the virion envelope with a cellular membrane and delivery of capsid and tegument proteins to the cytoplasm. Our understanding of this phenomenon has greatly increased in recent years. On the virus side, the multipartite nature of the entry-fusion machinery (made of the glycoproteins gD, the heterodimer gH/gL and gB) entails a mechanism of gD activation promoted by the gD encounter with one of its receptor; and cross-talk among the entry-fusion glycoproteins, which culminates in gB activation and fusion execution. On the cell side, machineries and signalling activities are put in place. The number of known receptors and sentinels is increasing. The cell routes the virus through alternative entry pathways by means of routing factors, exemplified by αVβ3-integrin and paired immunoglobulin-like type 2 receptor alpha. Of the signalling events, a key one is the immediate host response to incoming virions. Unexpectedly, this is in part triggered by the same virion components and some cellular factors that also promote virus entry. Hence, a link is emerging between two phenomena so far considered as distinct.
- Subjects :
- Simplexvirus/genetic
VIRAL ENVELOPE PROTEINS/GENETICS
viruses
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Virus
Herpes Simplex/metabolism
Viral Envelope Proteins
Viral entry
Herpes Simplex/genetic
Virology
medicine
Animals
Humans
Simplexvirus
chemistry.chemical_classification
Animal
Herpes Simplex
Viral tegument
Virus Internalization
Herpesvirus glycoprotein B
Herpes simplex virus
Capsid
chemistry
Cytoplasm
Herpes Simplex/virology
Viral Envelope Proteins/metabolism
Glycoprotein
SIMPLEXVIRUS/PHYSIOLOGY
Human
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18796265
- Volume :
- 2
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current opinion in virology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....54f60723347774ef1321591b5ec4d61a