Viral long non-coding RNA regulates virus life-cycle and pathogenicity

Springer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 49 - Trang 6693-6700 - 2022
Zeyu Li1, Jiaqin Gao1, Xinyu Xiang1, Jiajun Deng1, Di Gao1, Xiumei Sheng1
1Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Jiangsu University School of Medicine, Zhenjiang, China

Tóm tắt

Viral infection is still a serious global health problem that kills hundreds of thousands of people annually. Understanding the mechanism by which virus replicates, packages, and infects the host cells can provide new strategies to control viral infection. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been identified as critical regulators involved in viral infection process and antiviral response. A lot of host lncRNAs have been identified and shown to be involved in antiviral immune response during viral infection. However, our knowledge about lncRNAs expressed by viruses is still at its infancy. LncRNAs expressed by viruses are involved in the whole viral life cycle, including promoting genome replication, regulating gene expression, involvement in genome packaging, assembling new viruses and releasing virions to the host cells. Furthermore, they enhance the pathogenicity of viral infections by down-regulating the host cell’s antiviral immune response and maintain the viral latency through a refined procedure of genome integration. This review focuses on the regulatory roles of viral lncRNA in the life-cycle and pathogenicity of viruses. It gives an insight into the viral lncRNAs that can be utilized as therapeutic targets against viral diseases, and future researches aimed to identify and explore new viral lncRNAs and the mechanisms of their involvement in viral infection is encouraged.

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