Chen Songbiao, Shang Ke, Wei Ying, Chen Jian, Yu Zuhua, He Lei, Ding Ke
Laboratory of Functional Microbiology and Animal Health, College of Animal Science and Technology, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471003, China.
Luoyang Key Laboratory of Live Carrier Biomaterial and Animal Disease Prevention and Control, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang 471003, China.
Transbound Emerg Dis. 2024 Apr 8;2024:6898157. doi: 10.1155/2024/6898157. eCollection 2024.
The African swine fever virus (ASFV) has the ability to infect both wild boars and domestic pigs, regardless of their breeds or ages, often resulting in a mortality rate of 100%. Host innate immunity is the most important defense weapon against invasion of pathogenic microbial infection. cGAS-STING signaling pathway is one of the greatest discoveries of the twenty-first century, which is crucial in host's innate immune response. Recent studies have found that the interaction between cGAS/STING pathway and ASFV plays a key role during ASFV infection. At the same time, ASFV has also evolved different strategies to evade the killing of the host cGAS/STING pathway and promote its survival. Here, we review the latest progress in the interaction between ASFV infection, cGAS/STING pathways, and their related molecular mechanisms, aiming to provide new ideas for further research on the pathogenesis of ASFV, the development of vaccines and therapeutic drugs.
非洲猪瘟病毒(ASFV)能够感染野猪和家猪,无论其品种或年龄如何,通常导致100%的死亡率。宿主先天免疫是抵御病原微生物感染入侵的最重要防御武器。cGAS-STING信号通路是21世纪最重大的发现之一,在宿主先天免疫反应中至关重要。最近的研究发现,cGAS/STING通路与ASFV之间的相互作用在ASFV感染过程中起关键作用。同时,ASFV也进化出不同策略来逃避宿主cGAS/STING通路的杀伤并促进自身存活。在此,我们综述了ASFV感染、cGAS/STING通路及其相关分子机制之间相互作用的最新进展,旨在为进一步研究ASFV的发病机制、疫苗和治疗药物的开发提供新思路。