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Aggresomes and autophagy generate sites for virus replication.

Thomas Wileman1.   

Abstract

The replication of many viruses is associated with specific intracellular compartments called virus factories or virioplasm. These are thought to provide a physical scaffold to concentrate viral components and thereby increase the efficiency of replication. The formation of virus replication sites often results in rearrangement of cellular membranes and reorganization of the cytoskeleton. Similar rearrangements are seen in cells in response to protein aggregation, where aggresomes and autophagosomes are produced to facilitate protein degradation. Here I review the evidence that some viruses induce aggresomes and autophagosomes to generate sites of replication.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16690857     DOI: 10.1126/science.1126766

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


  106 in total

1.  Membrane fusion-mediated autophagy induction enhances morbillivirus cell-to-cell spread.

Authors:  Sébastien Delpeut; Penny A Rudd; Patrick Labonté; Veronika von Messling
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2012-05-30       Impact factor: 5.103

Review 2.  Crohn disease: a current perspective on genetics, autophagy and immunity.

Authors:  Thaddeus S Stappenbeck; John D Rioux; Atsushi Mizoguchi; Tatsuya Saitoh; Alan Huett; Arlette Darfeuille-Michaud; Tom Wileman; Noboru Mizushima; Simon Carding; Shizuo Akira; Miles Parkes; Ramnik J Xavier
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2011-04-01       Impact factor: 16.016

3.  Mechanism of collapse of endoplasmic reticulum cisternae during African swine fever virus infection.

Authors:  Miriam Windsor; Philippa Hawes; Paul Monaghan; Erik Snapp; María L Salas; Javier M Rodríguez; Thomas Wileman
Journal:  Traffic       Date:  2011-10-24       Impact factor: 6.215

4.  Dengue virus-induced autophagy regulates lipid metabolism.

Authors:  Nicholas S Heaton; Glenn Randall
Journal:  Cell Host Microbe       Date:  2010-11-18       Impact factor: 21.023

5.  Mouse norovirus 1 utilizes the cytoskeleton network to establish localization of the replication complex proximal to the microtubule organizing center.

Authors:  Jennifer L Hyde; Leah K Gillespie; Jason M Mackenzie
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2012-02-01       Impact factor: 5.103

6.  Recruitment of the oncoprotein v-ErbA to aggresomes.

Authors:  Cornelius Bondzi; Abigail M Brunner; Michelle R Munyikwa; Crystal D Connor; Alicia N Simmons; Stephanie L Stephens; Patricia A Belt; Vincent R Roggero; Manohara S Mavinakere; Shantá D Hinton; Lizabeth A Allison
Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol       Date:  2010-11-12       Impact factor: 4.102

7.  HIV and CXCR4 in a kiss of autophagic death.

Authors:  Beth Levine; Donald L Sodora
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2006-08       Impact factor: 14.808

8.  Induction of autophagy does not affect human rhinovirus type 2 production.

Authors:  Marianne Brabec-Zaruba; Ursula Berka; Dieter Blaas; Renate Fuchs
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2007-08-01       Impact factor: 5.103

Review 9.  A guide to viral inclusions, membrane rearrangements, factories, and viroplasm produced during virus replication.

Authors:  Christopher Netherton; Katy Moffat; Elizabeth Brooks; Thomas Wileman
Journal:  Adv Virus Res       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 9.937

10.  Visualizing the autophagy pathway in avian cells and its application to studying infectious bronchitis virus.

Authors:  Helena J Maier; Eleanor M Cottam; Phoebe Stevenson-Leggett; Jessica A Wilkinson; Christopher J Harte; Thomas Wileman; Paul Britton
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2013-01-17       Impact factor: 16.016

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