Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis

Cells have multiple means to induce apoptosis in response to viral infection. Poxviruses must prevent activation of cellular apoptosis to ensure successful replication. These viruses devote a substantial portion of their genome to immune evasion. Many of these immune evasion products expressed durin...

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Main Authors: Daniel Brian Nichols, William De Martini, Jessica Cottrell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Viruses
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/9/8/215
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spelling doaj-1055bcdd0a48451d8c7ef4e5af631c772020-11-25T00:09:23ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152017-08-019821510.3390/v9080215v9080215Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit ApoptosisDaniel Brian Nichols0William De Martini1Jessica Cottrell2Department of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07039, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07039, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University, South Orange, NJ 07039, USACells have multiple means to induce apoptosis in response to viral infection. Poxviruses must prevent activation of cellular apoptosis to ensure successful replication. These viruses devote a substantial portion of their genome to immune evasion. Many of these immune evasion products expressed during infection antagonize cellular apoptotic pathways. Poxvirus products target multiple points in both the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways, thereby mitigating apoptosis during infection. Interestingly, recent evidence indicates that poxviruses also hijack cellular means of eliminating apoptotic bodies as a means to spread cell to cell through a process called apoptotic mimicry. Poxviruses are the causative agent of many human and veterinary diseases. Further, there is substantial interest in developing these viruses as vectors for a variety of uses including vaccine delivery and as oncolytic viruses to treat certain human cancers. Therefore, an understanding of the molecular mechanisms through which poxviruses regulate the cellular apoptotic pathways remains a top research priority. In this review, we consider anti-apoptotic strategies of poxviruses focusing on three relevant poxvirus genera: Orthopoxvirus, Molluscipoxvirus, and Leporipoxvirus. All three genera express multiple products to inhibit both extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways with many of these products required for virulence.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/9/8/215poxvirusVaccinia VirusMolluscum Contagiosum VirusMyxoma Virusapoptosisimmune evasionmitochondrial membrane permeabilizationprotein kinase Rcaspasehost defense
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author Daniel Brian Nichols
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Jessica Cottrell
Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis
Viruses
poxvirus
Vaccinia Virus
Molluscum Contagiosum Virus
Myxoma Virus
apoptosis
immune evasion
mitochondrial membrane permeabilization
protein kinase R
caspase
host defense
author_facet Daniel Brian Nichols
William De Martini
Jessica Cottrell
author_sort Daniel Brian Nichols
title Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis
title_short Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis
title_full Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis
title_fullStr Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis
title_full_unstemmed Poxviruses Utilize Multiple Strategies to Inhibit Apoptosis
title_sort poxviruses utilize multiple strategies to inhibit apoptosis
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Cells have multiple means to induce apoptosis in response to viral infection. Poxviruses must prevent activation of cellular apoptosis to ensure successful replication. These viruses devote a substantial portion of their genome to immune evasion. Many of these immune evasion products expressed during infection antagonize cellular apoptotic pathways. Poxvirus products target multiple points in both the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways, thereby mitigating apoptosis during infection. Interestingly, recent evidence indicates that poxviruses also hijack cellular means of eliminating apoptotic bodies as a means to spread cell to cell through a process called apoptotic mimicry. Poxviruses are the causative agent of many human and veterinary diseases. Further, there is substantial interest in developing these viruses as vectors for a variety of uses including vaccine delivery and as oncolytic viruses to treat certain human cancers. Therefore, an understanding of the molecular mechanisms through which poxviruses regulate the cellular apoptotic pathways remains a top research priority. In this review, we consider anti-apoptotic strategies of poxviruses focusing on three relevant poxvirus genera: Orthopoxvirus, Molluscipoxvirus, and Leporipoxvirus. All three genera express multiple products to inhibit both extrinsic and intrinsic apoptotic pathways with many of these products required for virulence.
topic poxvirus
Vaccinia Virus
Molluscum Contagiosum Virus
Myxoma Virus
apoptosis
immune evasion
mitochondrial membrane permeabilization
protein kinase R
caspase
host defense
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/9/8/215
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