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Molecular Events Involved in Influenza A Virus-Induced Cell Death

Rui Gui, Quanjiao Chen

2022Frontiers in Microbiology31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viral infection usually leads to cell death. Moderate cell death is a protective innate immune response. By contrast, excessive, uncontrolled cell death causes tissue destruction, cytokine storm, or even host death. Thus, the struggle between the host and virus determines whether the host survives. Influenza A virus (IAV) infection in humans can lead to unbridled hyper-inflammatory reactions and cause serious illnesses and even death. A full understanding of the molecular mechanisms and regulatory networks through which IAVs induce cell death could facilitate the development of more effective antiviral treatments. In this review, we discuss current progress in research on cell death induced by IAV infection and evaluate the role of cell death in IAV replication and disease prognosis.

Topics & Concepts

Programmed cell deathCytokine stormVirusBiologyImmune systemInfluenza A virusViral replicationInnate immune systemVirologyImmunologyDiseaseApoptosisMedicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)GeneticsPathologyInfluenza Virus Research Studiesinterferon and immune responsesRNA modifications and cancer
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