Literature DB >> 31439151

Entry of betaherpesviruses.

Mitsuhiro Nishimura1, Yasuko Mori2.   

Abstract

In this chapter, we present an overview on betaherpesvirus entry, with a focus on human cytomegalovirus, human herpesvirus 6A and human herpesvirus 6B. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a complex human pathogen with a genome of 235kb encoding more than 200 genes. It infects a broad range of cell types by switching its viral ligand on the virion, using the trimer gH/gL/gO for infection of fibroblasts and the pentamer gH/gL/UL128/UL130/UL131 for infection of other cells such as epithelial and endothelial cells, leading to membrane fusion mediated by the fusion protein gB. Adding to this scenario, however, accumulating data reveal the actual complexity in the viral entry process of HCMV with an intricate interplay among viral and host factors. Key novel findings include the identification of entry receptors platelet-derived growth factor-α receptor (PDGFRα) and Netropilin-2 (Nrp2) for trimer and pentamer, respectively, the determination of atomic structures of the fusion protein gB and the pentamer, and the in situ visualization of the state and arrangement of functional glycoproteins on virion. This is covered in the first part of this review. The second part focusses on HHV-6 which is a T lymphotropic virus categorized as two distinct virus species, HHV-6A and HHV-6B based on differences in epidemiological, biological, and immunological aspects, although homology of their entire genome sequences is nearly 90%. HHV-6B is a causative agent of exanthema subitum (ES), but the role of HHV-6A is unknown. HHV-6B reactivation occasionally causes encephalitis in patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplant. The HHV-6 specific envelope glycoprotein complex, gH/gL/gQ1/gQ2 is a viral ligand for the entry receptor. Recently, each virus has been found to recognize a different cellular receptor, CD46 for HHV 6A amd CD134 for HHV 6B. These findings show that distinct receptor recognition differing between both viruses could explain their different pathogenesis.
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Keywords:  Betaherpesvirus; Entry; Human cytomegalovirus; Human herpesvirus 6A; Human herpesvirus 6B

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31439151     DOI: 10.1016/bs.aivir.2019.05.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Virus Res        ISSN: 0065-3527            Impact factor:   9.937


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1.  The Combination of gQ1 and gQ2 in Human Herpesvirus 6A and 6B Regulates the Viral Tetramer Function for Their Receptor Recognition.

Authors:  Aika Wakata; Lidya Handayani Tjan; Mitsuhiro Nishimura; Akiko Kawabata; Anna Lystia Poetranto; Chisato Yamamoto; Jun Arii; Yasuko Mori
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2020-12-09       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  CD46 Isoforms Influence the Mode of Entry by Human Herpesvirus 6A/B in T Cells.

Authors:  Litten Sørensen Rossen; Vivien R Schack; Katrine Kyd Holstein Thuesen; Bettina Bundgaard; Per Höllsberg
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2022-01-12       Impact factor: 6.549

Review 3.  The structural basis of herpesvirus entry.

Authors:  Sarah A Connolly; Theodore S Jardetzky; Richard Longnecker
Journal:  Nat Rev Microbiol       Date:  2020-10-21       Impact factor: 60.633

Review 4.  Human Cytomegalovirus Host Interactions: EGFR and Host Cell Signaling Is a Point of Convergence Between Viral Infection and Functional Changes in Infected Cells.

Authors:  Byeong-Jae Lee; Chan-Ki Min; Meaghan Hancock; Daniel N Streblow; Patrizia Caposio; Felicia D Goodrum; Andrew D Yurochko
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-05-07       Impact factor: 5.640

Review 5.  Herpesvirus Nuclear Egress across the Outer Nuclear Membrane.

Authors:  Richard J Roller; David C Johnson
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 5.048

6.  Identification of functionally important domains of human cytomegalovirus gO that act after trimer binding to receptors.

Authors:  Andrea Chin; Jing Liu; Theodore Jardetzky; David C Johnson; Adam Vanarsdall
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2022-04-22       Impact factor: 6.823

7.  Prevention of Herpesviridae Infections by Cationic PEGylated Carbosilane Dendrimers.

Authors:  Elena Royo-Rubio; Vanessa Martín-Cañadilla; Marco Rusnati; Maria Milanesi; Tania Lozano-Cruz; Rafael Gómez; José Luís Jiménez; Maria Ángeles Muñoz-Fernández
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-02-28       Impact factor: 6.321

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