PLoS Pathogens (Aug 2022)

Viral-mediated activation and inhibition of programmed cell death.

  • Shayla Grace Verburg,
  • Rebecca Margaret Lelievre,
  • Michael James Westerveld,
  • Jordon Marcus Inkol,
  • Yi Lin Sun,
  • Samuel Tekeste Workenhe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1010718
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 8
p. e1010718

Abstract

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Viruses are ubiquitous intracellular genetic parasites that heavily rely on the infected cell to complete their replication life cycle. This dependency on the host machinery forces viruses to modulate a variety of cellular processes including cell survival and cell death. Viruses are known to activate and block almost all types of programmed cell death (PCD) known so far. Modulating PCD in infected hosts has a variety of direct and indirect effects on viral pathogenesis and antiviral immunity. The mechanisms leading to apoptosis following virus infection is widely studied, but several modalities of PCD, including necroptosis, pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and paraptosis, are relatively understudied. In this review, we cover the mechanisms by which viruses activate and inhibit PCDs and suggest perspectives on how these affect viral pathogenesis and immunity.