Intracellular trafficking of influenza virus: clinical implications for molecular medicine

Author:

Whittaker Gary R.

Abstract

The trafficking and processing steps that occur in cells that are infected with influenza virus play a crucial role in the outcome of infection. These steps are targets for new and future anti-viral drugs, and can affect the relative virulence of the virus and its ability to cause disease. The virus first binds to its host cell via specific sialic acid residues, which can control the species tropism of the virus. The internalisation of the virus, into the nucleus of the cell, is dependent on a low pH, and this process is therapeutically targeted by the drug amantadine. Following replication, the newly formed viral genomes leave the nucleus and assemble into infectious particles at the plasma membrane. The targeting and processing of the various viral components at this late stage of the infectious cycle can have a major effect on the ability of the virus to spread and cause disease in its host. Finally, the release of viruses is dependent on the enzyme neuraminidase (NA), and this function has recently been targeted by the NA inhibitors, a new generation of drugs against influenza virus.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine

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