Steiert Brianna, Weber Mary M
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa, USA.
Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA.
mBio. 2025 Apr 9;16(4):e0194024. doi: 10.1128/mbio.01940-24. Epub 2025 Mar 20.
Viruses and bacteria exploit the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and host nuclear functions to bypass cellular barriers and manipulate essential processes. Viruses frequently engage directly with NPC components, such as nucleoporins, to enable genome import and evade immune defenses. In contrast, bacterial pathogens rely on secreted effector proteins to disrupt nuclear transport and reprogram host transcription. These strategies reflect a remarkable evolutionary convergence, with both types of pathogens targeting the NPC and nuclear functions to promote infection. This minireview explores the overlapping and unique mechanisms by which pathogens hijack the host nucleus, shedding light on their roles in disease and potential avenues for therapeutic intervention.
病毒和细菌利用核孔复合体(NPC)及宿主核功能来绕过细胞屏障并操控关键过程。病毒常常直接与NPC组分(如核孔蛋白)相互作用,以实现基因组导入并逃避免疫防御。相比之下,细菌病原体依靠分泌的效应蛋白来破坏核运输并重新编程宿主转录。这些策略体现了显著的进化趋同,两类病原体均靶向NPC和核功能以促进感染。本综述探讨了病原体劫持宿主细胞核的重叠及独特机制,揭示了它们在疾病中的作用以及治疗干预的潜在途径。