Parvovirus infection-induced DNA damage response

Author:

Luo Yong1,Qiu Jianming2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics & Immunology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA

2. Department of Microbiology, Molecular Genetics & Immunology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA. .

Abstract

Parvoviruses are a group of small DNA viruses with ssDNA genomes flanked by two inverted terminal structures. Due to a limited genetic resource they require host cellular factors and sometimes a helper virus for efficient viral replication. Recent studies have shown that parvoviruses interact with the DNA damage machinery, which has a significant impact on the life cycle of the virus as well as the fate of infected cells. In addition, due to special DNA structures of the viral genomes, parvoviruses are useful tools for the study of the molecular mechanisms underlying viral infection-induced DNA damage response (DDR). This review aims to summarize recent advances in parvovirus-induced DDR, with a focus on the diverse DDR pathways triggered by different parvoviruses and the consequences of DDR on the viral life cycle as well as the fate of infected cells.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Virology

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