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Autophagy and Apoptosis in Rabies Virus Replication

Saisai Li, Bowen Xu, Yongwen Luo, Jun Luo, Shile Huang, Xiaofeng Guo

2024Cells18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

genus, which is highly neurotropic and can infect almost all warm-blooded animals, including humans. Autophagy and apoptosis are two evolutionarily conserved and genetically regulated processes that maintain cellular and organismal homeostasis, respectively. Autophagy recycles unnecessary or dysfunctional intracellular organelles and molecules in a cell, whereas apoptosis eliminates damaged or unwanted cells in an organism. Studies have shown that RABV can induce both autophagy and apoptosis in target cells. To advance our understanding of pathogenesis of rabies, this paper reviews the molecular mechanisms of autophagy and apoptosis induced by RABV and the effects of the two cellular events on RABV replication.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyBiologyRabies virusCell biologyViral replicationApoptosisLyssavirusRabiesVirusVirologyNeurotropic virusRhabdoviridaeGeneticsRabies epidemiology and controlToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesAutophagy in Disease and Therapy