2022
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28018
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Interplay between cellular metabolism and DNA viruses

Abstract: Viruses as intracellular pathogens take over the host metabolism and reprogram to facilitate optimal virus production. DNA viruses can cause alterations in several metabolic pathways, including aerobic glycolysis also known as the Warburg effect, pentose phosphate pathway activation, and amino acid catabolism such as glutaminolysis, nucleotide biosynthesis, lipid metabolism, and amino acid biosynthesis. The available energy for productive infection can be increased in infected cells via modification of differe… Show more

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“…At 24 h.p.i., tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), fatty acid metabolism, and biosynthesis of cofactors were significantly enriched ( Figure 4B ). Regular metabolic alternations were activated and dysregulated for available energetic demands of virus production ( Zandi et al, 2022 ). At 36 h.p.i., regulation of actin cytoskeleton was enriched and distinguished from other time points of infection ( Figure 4C ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 24 h.p.i., tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle), fatty acid metabolism, and biosynthesis of cofactors were significantly enriched ( Figure 4B ). Regular metabolic alternations were activated and dysregulated for available energetic demands of virus production ( Zandi et al, 2022 ). At 36 h.p.i., regulation of actin cytoskeleton was enriched and distinguished from other time points of infection ( Figure 4C ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That virus infections, as mentioned, including COVID-19 are influenced by the circadian clock (Ray and Reddy 2020 ; Zandi et al 2022 ; Zandi 2022 ). That the circadian clock effects on viruses may be a general phenomenon, supports the notion that mpox pathophysiology is likely under the control of the clock as well, even though there is as yet no direct evidence.…”
Section: Circadian Clock and Viral Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also evidence suggesting that factors like inflammation, ageing, and viral infections can contribute to the incidence of AD 77 . However, there is evidence suggesting that factors such as inflammation, 79 ageing, 79,80 and viral infections 81 can also contribute to the incidence of AD. Neuro‐toxicity, immune response, and inflammation caused by CMV may directly and/or indirectly lead to lesser amyloid beta peptides (A β ) such as Aβ42/Aβ40 in plasma 82…”
Section: Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%