Influenza A virus activates the unfolded protein response and induces the accumulation of insoluble protein aggregates that are essential for efficient viral propagation
Mariana Marques,
Bruno Ramos,
Hélio Albuquerque
et al.
Abstract:Influenza A virus (IAV) is one of the main causes of annual respiratory epidemics in humans. IAV employs multiple strategies to evade host immunity and hijack cellular mechanisms to support proper virion formation and propagation. Some of these strategies encompass the manipulation of pathways involved in protein homeostasis, leading to changes in the host proteome and protein distribution within the cell. In this study, we performed a detailed analysis of the interplay between IAV and the host cells’ proteost… Show more
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