Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells
<i>Phenuiviridae</i> is a large family of arthropod-borne viruses with over 100 species worldwide. Several cause severe diseases in both humans and livestock. Global warming and the apparent geographical expansion of arthropod vectors are good reasons to seriously consider these viruses...
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doaj-0adf83f7705b4e83a079afed0be80d6c2021-02-15T00:03:20ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152021-02-011329929910.3390/v13020299Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host CellsJana Koch0Qilin Xin1Nicole D. Tischler2Pierre-Yves Lozach3CellNetworks—Cluster of Excellence and Center for Integrative Infectious Diseases Research (CIID), Department of Infectious Diseases, Virology, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, GermanyINRAE, EPHE, Viral Infections and Comparative Pathology (IVPC), UMR754-University Lyon, 69007 Lyon, FranceFundación Ciencia & Vida, Molecular Virology Laboratory, Universidad San Sebastián, Santiago 7780272, ChileCellNetworks—Cluster of Excellence and Center for Integrative Infectious Diseases Research (CIID), Department of Infectious Diseases, Virology, University Hospital Heidelberg, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany<i>Phenuiviridae</i> is a large family of arthropod-borne viruses with over 100 species worldwide. Several cause severe diseases in both humans and livestock. Global warming and the apparent geographical expansion of arthropod vectors are good reasons to seriously consider these viruses potential agents of emerging diseases. With an increasing frequency and number of epidemics, some phenuiviruses represent a global threat to public and veterinary health. This review focuses on the early stage of phenuivirus infection in mammalian host cells. We address current knowledge on each step of the cell entry process, from virus binding to penetration into the cytosol. Virus receptors, endocytosis, and fusion mechanisms are discussed in light of the most recent progress on the entry of banda-, phlebo-, and uukuviruses, which together constitute the three prominent genera in the <i>Phenuiviridae</i> family.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/2/299arbovirusarthropodbandaviruscell entryemerging virusendocytosis |
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Jana Koch Qilin Xin Nicole D. Tischler Pierre-Yves Lozach Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells Viruses arbovirus arthropod bandavirus cell entry emerging virus endocytosis |
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Jana Koch Qilin Xin Nicole D. Tischler Pierre-Yves Lozach |
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Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells |
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Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells |
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Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells |
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Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells |
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Entry of Phenuiviruses into Mammalian Host Cells |
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entry of phenuiviruses into mammalian host cells |
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<i>Phenuiviridae</i> is a large family of arthropod-borne viruses with over 100 species worldwide. Several cause severe diseases in both humans and livestock. Global warming and the apparent geographical expansion of arthropod vectors are good reasons to seriously consider these viruses potential agents of emerging diseases. With an increasing frequency and number of epidemics, some phenuiviruses represent a global threat to public and veterinary health. This review focuses on the early stage of phenuivirus infection in mammalian host cells. We address current knowledge on each step of the cell entry process, from virus binding to penetration into the cytosol. Virus receptors, endocytosis, and fusion mechanisms are discussed in light of the most recent progress on the entry of banda-, phlebo-, and uukuviruses, which together constitute the three prominent genera in the <i>Phenuiviridae</i> family. |
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arbovirus arthropod bandavirus cell entry emerging virus endocytosis |
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