Institut Toulousain des Maladies Infectieuses et Inflammatoires (Infinity), Université de Toulouse, INSERM, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France.
Institut Toulousain des Maladies Infectieuses et Inflammatoires (Infinity), Université de Toulouse, INSERM, CNRS, UPS, Toulouse, France.
Biomed J. 2024 Oct;47(5):100659. doi: 10.1016/j.bj.2023.100659. Epub 2023 Sep 9.
The role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) as key players in the intercellular communication is a subject of growing interest in all areas of physiology and pathophysiology, and the field of viral infections is no exception to the rule. In this review, we focus on the current state of knowledge and remaining gaps regarding the entanglement of viruses and EVs during infections. These two entities share many similarities, mainly due to their intricated biogenesis pathways that are in constant interaction. EVs can promote the replication and dissemination of viruses within the organism, through the dysregulation of their cargo and the modulation of the innate and adaptive immune response that occurs upon infection, but they can also promote the mitigation of viral infections. Here, we examine how viruses hijack EV biogenesis pathways and describe the consequences of dysregulated EV secretion during viral infections, beneficial or not for viruses, revealing the duality of their possible effects.
细胞外囊泡 (EVs) 作为细胞间通讯的关键参与者,在生理学和病理生理学的各个领域引起了越来越多的关注,病毒感染领域也不例外。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了关于病毒和 EV 在感染过程中相互作用的当前知识状态和遗留空白。这两个实体有许多相似之处,主要是由于它们错综复杂的生物发生途径不断相互作用。EV 可以通过调节其 cargo 和感染时固有和适应性免疫反应的调节,促进病毒在体内的复制和传播,但它们也可以促进病毒感染的减轻。在这里,我们检查了病毒如何劫持 EV 的生物发生途径,并描述了病毒感染期间失调的 EV 分泌的后果,无论是对病毒有益还是有害,揭示了它们可能产生的双重影响。