2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00705-015-2579-8
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Beyond RGD: virus interactions with integrins

Abstract: Viruses successfully infect host cells by initially binding to the surfaces of the cells, followed by an intricate entry process. As multifunctional heterodimeric cell-surface receptor molecules, integrins have been shown to usefully serve as entry receptors for a plethora of viruses. However, the exact role(s) of integrins in viral pathogen internalization has yet to be elaborately described. Notably, several viruses harbor integrin-recognition motifs displayed on viral envelope/capsid-associated proteins. Th… Show more

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“…Integrins are a large family of transmembrane glycoproteins found in a variety of organisms ranging from sponges, corals, nematodes, echinoderms to mammals (Srichai and Zent 2010). These molecules are heterodimeric receptors consisting of different combinations between 18 a and 8 b subunits, which form at least 24 integrins (Hussein et al 2015) (Figure 6(A)). Each integrin subunit consists of three domains, the extracellular, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains.…”
Section: Integrinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrins are a large family of transmembrane glycoproteins found in a variety of organisms ranging from sponges, corals, nematodes, echinoderms to mammals (Srichai and Zent 2010). These molecules are heterodimeric receptors consisting of different combinations between 18 a and 8 b subunits, which form at least 24 integrins (Hussein et al 2015) (Figure 6(A)). Each integrin subunit consists of three domains, the extracellular, transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains.…”
Section: Integrinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RGD motif is the minimal peptide sequence required for binding proteins of the integrin family, which are commonly used as receptors by many human viruses (Hussein et al, 2015). RGD motif integrin-binding is essential for human metapneumovirus (HMPV) (Chang et al, 2012;Wei et al, 2014), human Adenovirus type 2/5 (Wickham et al, 1994), human cytomegalovirus (HHV-5) (Feire et al, 2004), Kaposi's sarcoma-associated virus (HHV-8) (Hussein et al, 2015), Epstein-Barr virus (HHV-4) (Xiao et al, 2008, p. 2), Rotavirus (RV) (ZĂĄrate et al, 2004), and Coxsackievirus A9 (Williams et al, 2004). The conservation of the motif and its localization in the receptor-binding region of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein suggests that integrins may be alternative receptors for this virus.…”
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“…Integrins are heterodimeric cell surface receptors that play roles in cell adhesion, cell migration, and cell signaling processes (Hynes, 2002). Viral proteins with RGD motifs promote infection by binding integrin heterodimers such as αVÎČ1, αVÎČ3, αVÎČ5, αVÎČ6, αVÎČ8, α5ÎČ1, α8ÎČ1 and αIIbÎČ3 (Hussein et al, 2015), activating transducing pathways involving phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI-3K) or mitogen-activate protein kinase (MAPK), which promote virus entry and infection of the host cell. Adenoviruses of serotypes 2 and 5 possess such proteins, Fig.…”
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“…The basis of our work is that the integrins of host cells can recognize the RGD peptide that is located at the surface of some microbial pathogens and thereby mediate entry of the pathogens into host cells. The integrin-RGD recognition system plays an important role in various cellular activities, including cell survival, proliferation, determination of morphology, attachment, migration, and angiogenesis (33). In addition, integrins are essential for numerous other important biological events such as embryonic development (17), tumor metastasis (34), wound healing (35), and inflammatory responses (36).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%