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How vaccinia virus has evolved to subvert the host immune response
How vaccinia virus has evolved to subvert the host immune response
- Source :
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Journal of Structural Biology . Aug2011, Vol. 175 Issue 2, p127-134. 8p. - Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Abstract: Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites and are some of the most rapidly evolving and diverse pathogens encountered by the host immune system. Large complicated viruses, such as poxviruses, have evolved a plethora of proteins to disrupt host immune signalling in their battle against immune surveillance. Recent X-ray crystallographic analysis of these viral immunomodulators has helped form an emerging picture of the molecular details of virus-host interactions. In this review we consider some of these immune evasion strategies as they apply to poxviruses, from a structural perspective, with specific examples from the European SPINE2-Complexes initiative. Structures of poxvirus immunomodulators reveal the capacity of viruses to mimic and compete against the host immune system, using a diverse range of structural folds that are unique or acquired from their hosts with both enhanced and unexpectedly divergent functions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 10478477
- Volume :
- 175
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Journal of Structural Biology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 62559773
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2011.03.010