Abstract
AbstractHerpesviruses are remarkable pathogens that have evolved multiple mechanisms to
evade host immunity, ensuring their proliferation and egress. Among these
mechanisms, herpesviruses utilize elaborate extracellular vesicles, including
exosomes, for the intricate interplay between infected host and recipient cells.
Herpesviruses incorporate genome expression products and direct cellular products
into exosomal cargoes. These components alter the content and function of exosomes
released from donor cells, thus affecting the downstream signalings of recipient
cells. In this way, herpesviruses hijack exosomal pathways to ensure their survival
and persistence, and exosomes are emerging as critical mediators for virus
infection-associated intercellular communication and microenvironment alteration. In
this review, the function and effects of exosomes in herpesvirus infection will be
discussed, so that we will have a better understanding about the pathogenesis of
herpesviruses.
Subject
Virology,Molecular Medicine,Immunology
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