Herpes Simplex Virus 1-Induced Ferroptosis Contributes to Viral Encephalitis
Xi-Qiu Xu, Tongran Xu, Wenting Ji, Chong Wang, Yujie Ren, Xiaobei Xiong, Xi Zhou, Shuhai Lin, Yi Xu, Yang Qiu
Abstract
plays an important role in HSV-1-caused inflammation and encephalitis. Importantly, the inhibition of ferroptosis by either a ferroptosis inhibitor or a proteasome inhibitor to suppress HSV-1-induced Nrf2 degradation effectively alleviates HSV-1-caused neuro-damage and inflammation in infected mice. Overall, our findings uncover the interaction between HSV-1 infection and ferroptosis, shed novel light on the physiological impacts of ferroptosis on the pathogenesis of HSV-1 infection and encephalitis, and provide a promising therapeutic strategy to treat this important infectious disease with a worldwide distribution.
Topics & Concepts
Herpes simplex virusProgrammed cell deathBiologyUbiquitin ligaseMicrogliaVirusPathogenesisCell biologyInflammationVirologyImmunologyUbiquitinApoptosisGeneBiochemistryFerroptosis and cancer prognosisInflammasome and immune disordersinterferon and immune responses