Infection and Drug Resistance (Jul 2024)

The Roles of Endocytosis and Autophagy at the Cellular Level During Influenza Virus Infection: A Mini-Review

  • Sulpiana,
  • Amalia R,
  • Atik N

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 3199 – 3208

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Sulpiana,1,2 Riezki Amalia,3 Nur Atik4 1Biomedical Science Master Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, West Java, 54211, Indonesia; 2Faculty of Medicine, IPB University, Bogor, 16680, Indonesia; 3Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, West Java, Indonesia; 4Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, West Java, 40161, IndonesiaCorrespondence: Sulpiana, Biomedical Science Master Program, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, West Java, 54211, Indonesia, Email [email protected]: Acute respiratory infections contribute to morbidity and mortality worldwide. The common cause of this deadly disease is a virus, and one of the most commonly found is the influenza virus. Influenza viruses have several capabilities in infection, including utilizing the host’s machinery to survive within cells and replicate safely. This review aims to examine the literature on how influenza viruses use host machinery, including endocytosis and autophagy, for their internalization and replication within cells. This review method involves a literature search by examining articles published in the PubMed and Scopus databases. The keywords used were “Endocytosis” OR “Autophagy” AND “Influenza Virus”. Eighteen articles were included due to inclusion and exclusion criteria. GTPases switch, and V-ATPase plays a key role in the endocytic machinery hijacked by influenza viruses to enter host cells. On the other hand, LC3 and Atg5 facilitate influenza-induced apoptosis via the autophagic pathway. In conclusion, influenza viruses primarily use clathrin-mediated endocytosis to enter cells and avoid degradation during endosomal maturation by exiting endosomes for transfer to the nucleus for replication. It also uses autophagy to induce apoptosis to continue replication. The capability of the influenza viruses to hijack endocytosis and autophagy mechanisms could be critical points for further research. Therefore, we discuss how the influenza virus utilizes both endocytosis and autophagy and the approach for a new strategic therapy targeting those mechanisms.Keywords: Autophagy, endocytosis, influenza virus, virus internalization

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