Pathak Tejal, Pal Sampurna, Banerjee Indranil
Cellular Virology Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Mohali, Punjab, India.
J Virol. 2025 Apr 15;99(4):e0164224. doi: 10.1128/jvi.01642-24. Epub 2025 Mar 26.
In the life cycle of a virus, host cell entry represents the first step that a virus needs to undertake to gain access to the cell interior for replication. Once a virus attaches itself to its target cell receptor, it activates endogenous cellular responses and exploits host cell factors for its internalization, fusion, and genome release. Among the host factors that critically contribute to the viral entry processes are cathepsins, which are the most abundant endo/lysosomal proteases with diverse physiological functions. This review summarizes previous findings on how different cathepsins contribute to the host cell entry of human pathogenic viruses, focusing on their specific roles in the entry processes of both enveloped and non-enveloped RNA viruses. A comprehensive knowledge of the functions of different cathepsins in viral entry will provide valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying viral infections and can be useful in the development of new antiviral strategies.
在病毒的生命周期中,进入宿主细胞是病毒为进入细胞内部进行复制而需要采取的第一步。一旦病毒附着在其靶细胞受体上,它就会激活内源性细胞反应,并利用宿主细胞因子进行内化、融合和基因组释放。在对病毒进入过程有重要贡献的宿主因子中,组织蛋白酶是最丰富的具有多种生理功能的内/溶酶体蛋白酶。本综述总结了以往关于不同组织蛋白酶如何促进人类致病病毒进入宿主细胞的研究结果,重点关注它们在包膜和非包膜RNA病毒进入过程中的具体作用。全面了解不同组织蛋白酶在病毒进入中的功能,将为深入了解病毒感染的分子机制提供有价值的见解,并有助于开发新的抗病毒策略。