| Literature DB >> 30416610 |
Brennetta J Crenshaw1, Linlin Gu2, Brian Sims3, Qiana L Matthews1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that originate as intraluminal vesicles during the process of multivescular body formation. Exosomes mediate intercellular transfer of functional proteins, lipids, and RNAs. The investigation into the formation and role of exosomes in viral infections is still being elucidated. Exosomes and several viruses share similar structural and molecular characteristics. EXPLANATION: It has been documented that viral hijacking exploits the exosomal pathway and mimics cellular protein trafficking. Exosomes released from virus-infected cells contain a variety of viral and host cellular factors that are able to modify recipient host cell responses. Recent studies have demonstrated that exosomes are crucial components in the pathogenesis of virus infection. Exosomes also allow the host to produce effective immunity against pathogens by activating antiviral mechanisms and transporting antiviral factors between adjacent cells.Entities:
Keywords: Biogenesis; DNA; Exosome; Extracellular vesicles; RNAs; Viral infection
Year: 2018 PMID: 30416610 PMCID: PMC6187740 DOI: 10.2174/1874357901812010134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Open Virol J ISSN: 1874-3579
Relationship of Exosomes in RNA and DNA Virus Infection.
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| mRNA | Ads | Ebola | Attaches cell surface CAR receptor onto host cells | Encourages the release of exosomes encompassing the HIV- 1 genome to free the body of viral factors | |
| Tetraspanins | EBV | HCV | Recruits constituents of the host ESCRT mechanism to the sight of viral maturation | Targets the HIV-1 genome that have been contrived for effective degradation | |
| Immunoregulator molecules | HPV | DENV | Blocks the development of syngeneic tumor cells vaccinated after immunization | Used as vaccines against tuberculosis [ | |
| Cytoskeletal proteins | Polyoma virus | HIV | Support viral reproduction and pathogenesis by facilitating exhaustion of MHC-1 and CD4 particles when Nef proteins are released [ | Used as analytic indicators in HIV-1 | |
| Enzymes | Hepatitis B | HAV | Initiate plasmacytoid dendrite cells(pDCs) to release interferon | Used as a drug delivery tool for systematic or targeted transport to particular tissues or organs | |
| Heat shock proteins (HSP60, HSP70, HSP90) | HSV | DENV | Efficient transport of suppressed membrane protein 1(LMP1) to target cells | Used as immunomodulators to stimulate or suppress the immune system |