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The Virus–Host Interplay in Junín Mammarenavirus Infection

Giovanna L. Gallo, Nora López, María Eugenia Loureiro

2022Viruses20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

family and is the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever (AHF), a severe human disease endemic to agricultural areas in Argentina. At this moment, there are no effective antiviral therapeutics to battle pathogenic arenaviruses. Cumulative reports from recent years have widely provided information on cellular factors playing key roles during JUNV infection. In this review, we summarize research on host molecular determinants that intervene in the different stages of the viral life cycle: viral entry, replication, assembly and budding. Alongside, we describe JUNV tight interplay with the innate immune system. We also review the development of different reverse genetics systems and their use as tools to study JUNV biology and its close teamwork with the host. Elucidating relevant interactions of the virus with the host cell machinery is highly necessary to better understand the mechanistic basis beyond virus multiplication, disease pathogenesis and viral subversion of the immune response. Altogether, this knowledge becomes essential for identifying potential targets for the rational design of novel antiviral treatments to combat JUNV as well as other pathogenic arenaviruses.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyVirologyViral replicationVirusViral pathogenesisJunin virusHost (biology)Innate immune systemImmune systemImmunologyGeneticsLymphocytic choriomeningitisCD8Viral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and Vectors