2016
DOI: 10.1002/rmv.1892
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The Wnt pathway: a key network in cell signalling dysregulated by viruses

Abstract: Viruses are obligate parasites dependent on host cells for survival. Viral infection of a cell activates a panel of pattern recognition receptors that mediate antiviral host responses to inhibit viral replication and dissemination. Viruses have evolved mechanisms to evade and subvert this antiviral host response, including encoding proteins that hijack, mimic and/or manipulate cellular processes such as the cell cycle, DNA damage repair, cellular metabolism and the host immune response. Currently, there is an … Show more

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“…These signaling processes are pivotal for the multi-cellular organisms, as cells need to communicate extensively among each other and with the environment in order to coordinate actions for proper functioning and the well-being of the organism against the viral infection. The predicted interacting signaling pathways in the humans primarily include Ras, MAPK, PI3K-Akt, cAMP, Rap1, ErbB, Jak-STAT, Sphingolipid, TNF, FoxO, and Wnt, which have been demonstrated to play significant roles in the viral pathogenesis in several studies [ 119 , 120 , 121 , 122 , 123 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 , 128 , 129 ]. The highest interactions of bifidobacterial proteins with these signaling processes of “Infectious Diseases: Viral” pathways suggest a significant bifidobacterial role in the pathogenies and prognosis of the viral infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These signaling processes are pivotal for the multi-cellular organisms, as cells need to communicate extensively among each other and with the environment in order to coordinate actions for proper functioning and the well-being of the organism against the viral infection. The predicted interacting signaling pathways in the humans primarily include Ras, MAPK, PI3K-Akt, cAMP, Rap1, ErbB, Jak-STAT, Sphingolipid, TNF, FoxO, and Wnt, which have been demonstrated to play significant roles in the viral pathogenesis in several studies [ 119 , 120 , 121 , 122 , 123 , 124 , 125 , 126 , 127 , 128 , 129 ]. The highest interactions of bifidobacterial proteins with these signaling processes of “Infectious Diseases: Viral” pathways suggest a significant bifidobacterial role in the pathogenies and prognosis of the viral infections.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…39,40 HBV chronic infection is currently estimated to influence almost 240 million people, globally, of which approximately 10% have an increased risk of developing cirrhosis and HCC. 4,41 Similar to HCV, HBV also interacts with the TGF-β pathway, a phenomenon mainly mediated by HBV X protein (HBx), which may exert diverse effects on the pathogenesis of the HBV-mediated liver pathologies 7,21,42,43 (Figure 3). Evidence by Murata further supported the hypothesis that the TGF-β pathway is directly involved in liver tumorigenesis, where HBx was shown to switch the target of hepatocytic TGF-β signaling from the TGFbRI/ pSmad3C/p21 anti-tumor pathway to the JNK/pSmad3L/c-Myc tumor supportive pathway in the early stages of liver carcinogenesis.…”
Section: Hepatitis B Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activation of Wnt signaling has been demonstrated for the human polyoma virus JC (134), Epstein–Barr virus (135), and Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (136), being just a few examples of viruses which are known to lead to tumor development, an issue very recently reviewed (137). With regard to viral infections of the airways, adenoviruses are known to strongly interfere with the Wnt signaling machinery as several factors are heavily regulated during infection (138).…”
Section: Pathogens Exploiting Wnt Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%