Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape

Macroautophagy is a catabolic pathway in eukaryotic cells that has recently been shown to facilitate pathogen detection, pathogen restriction and pathogen-derived antigen presentation to CD4+ T cells. Due to these protective functions during immune responses, several pathogens, including RNA and DNA...

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Main Author: Christian Münz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-07-01
Series:Viruses
Subjects:
HIV
HSV
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/3/7/1166/
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spelling doaj-7533d9b859e441778d9237d2ecde68b52020-11-25T00:16:13ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152011-07-01371166117810.3390/v3071166Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune EscapeChristian MünzMacroautophagy is a catabolic pathway in eukaryotic cells that has recently been shown to facilitate pathogen detection, pathogen restriction and pathogen-derived antigen presentation to CD4+ T cells. Due to these protective functions during immune responses, several pathogens, including RNA and DNA viruses, have developed strategies to inhibit autophagosome generation or maturation. Interestingly, most of the respective viral proteins exert these functions via binding to Beclin-1, an essential macroautophagy protein that constitutes part of the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase complexes that mark membranes for autophagosome generation and facilitate autophagosome fusion with lyososomes. The viruses that inhibit macroautophagy by this pathway include herpesviruses, HIV and influenza A virus. Inhibition either before or after autophagosome formation seems to benefit their viral replication by different mechanisms, which are discussed here.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/3/7/1166/autophagyinfluenza virusHIVHSVKSHVimmunityimmune evasion
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author Christian Münz
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Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape
Viruses
autophagy
influenza virus
HIV
HSV
KSHV
immunity
immune evasion
author_facet Christian Münz
author_sort Christian Münz
title Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape
title_short Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape
title_full Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape
title_fullStr Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape
title_full_unstemmed Beclin-1 Targeting for Viral Immune Escape
title_sort beclin-1 targeting for viral immune escape
publisher MDPI AG
series Viruses
issn 1999-4915
publishDate 2011-07-01
description Macroautophagy is a catabolic pathway in eukaryotic cells that has recently been shown to facilitate pathogen detection, pathogen restriction and pathogen-derived antigen presentation to CD4+ T cells. Due to these protective functions during immune responses, several pathogens, including RNA and DNA viruses, have developed strategies to inhibit autophagosome generation or maturation. Interestingly, most of the respective viral proteins exert these functions via binding to Beclin-1, an essential macroautophagy protein that constitutes part of the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase complexes that mark membranes for autophagosome generation and facilitate autophagosome fusion with lyososomes. The viruses that inhibit macroautophagy by this pathway include herpesviruses, HIV and influenza A virus. Inhibition either before or after autophagosome formation seems to benefit their viral replication by different mechanisms, which are discussed here.
topic autophagy
influenza virus
HIV
HSV
KSHV
immunity
immune evasion
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/3/7/1166/
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