Immunomodulatory Nonstructural Proteins of Influenza A Viruses

Klemm C., Boergeling Y., Ludwig S., Ehrhardt C.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Influenza epidemics and pandemics still represent a severe public health threat and cause significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. As intracellular parasites, influenza viruses are strongly dependent on the host cell machinery. To ensure efficient production of progeny viruses, viral proteins extensively interfere with cellular signalling pathways to inhibit antiviral responses or to activate virus-supportive functions. Here, we review various functions of the influenza virus nonstructural proteins NS1, PB1-F2, and PA-X in infected cells and how post-transcriptional modifications of these proteins affect the viral life cycle. Furthermore, we discuss newly discovered interactions between these proteins and the antiviral interferon response.

Details about the publication

JournalTrends in Microbiology (Trends Microbiol)
Volumenull
Issuenull
Statusonline first
Release year2018
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.tim.2017.12.006
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KeywordsHost interaction partners; Influenza virus; Interferon response

Authors from the University of Münster

Börgeling, Yvonne
Institute of Molecular Virology
Ehrhardt, Christina
Centre for Molecular Biology of Inflammation