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Insights into African swine fever virus immunoevasion strategies 被引量:2
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作者 WANG Jun SHI xin-jin +1 位作者 SUN Hai-wei CHEN Hong-jun 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第1期11-22,共12页
African swine fever(ASF) is an acute and highly contagious disease that causes severe economic losses to the swine industry. ASF is caused by infection of African swine fever virus(ASFV) in domestic pigs, leading to a... African swine fever(ASF) is an acute and highly contagious disease that causes severe economic losses to the swine industry. ASF is caused by infection of African swine fever virus(ASFV) in domestic pigs, leading to almost 100% mortality. However, no effective vaccines and pharmacologic treatment against ASF are available. ASF poses a severe threat to the swine industry and the economy. Here we summarize potential virus-host cell interaction mechanisms involving the suppression of innate and adaptive immune responses to ASFV entry and infection. These mechanisms include modulation of apoptosis, inhibition of inflammatory responses, reduction of IFN production, inhibition of autophagy, and suppression of MHC-I expression. Insights into immunoevasion strategies by ASFV may shed light on the development of vaccines, as well as preventive and therapeutic drugs. 展开更多
关键词 African swine fever virus immunoevasion APOPTOSIS
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Avian influenza virus directly infects human natural killer cells and inhibits cell activity 被引量:4
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作者 Huawei Mao Yinping Liu +3 位作者 Sin Fun Sia JS Malik Peiris Yu-Lung Lau Wenwei Tu 《Virologica Sinica》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期122-129,共8页
Natural killer (NK) cell is a key component of innate immunity and plays an important role in host defense against virus infection by directly destroying infected cells. Influenza is a respiratory disease transmitte... Natural killer (NK) cell is a key component of innate immunity and plays an important role in host defense against virus infection by directly destroying infected cells. Influenza is a respiratory disease transmitted in the early phase of virus infection. Evasion of host innate immunity including NK cells is critical for the virus to expand and establish a successful acute infection. Previously, we showed that human influenza HIN1 virus infects NK cells and induces cell apoptosis, as well as inhibits NK cell activity. In this study, we further demonstrated that avian influenza virus also directly targeted NK cells as an immunoevasion strategy. The avian virus infected human NK cells and induced cell apoptosis. In addition, avian influenza virion and HA protein inhibited NK cell cytotoxicity. This novel strategy has obvious advantages for avian influenza virus, allowing the virus sufficient time to expand and subsequent spread before the onset of the specific immune response. Our findings provide an important clue for the immunopathogenesis of avian influenza, and also suggest that direct targeting NK cells may be a common strategy used by both human and avian influenza viruses to evade NK cell immunity. 展开更多
关键词 natural killer (NK) cell avian influenza virus (AIV) immunoevasion directioninfection INHIBITION CYTOTOXICITY
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The impact of the TIM gene family on tumor immunity and i mmunosuppression 被引量:4
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作者 Muhammad Baghdadi Masahisa Jinushi 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第1期41-48,共8页
Tumor immunoevasion is an advanced phase of cancer immunosurveillance in which tumor cells acquire the ability to circumvent host immune systems and exploit protumorigenic inflammation. T-cell immunoglobulin mucin (... Tumor immunoevasion is an advanced phase of cancer immunosurveillance in which tumor cells acquire the ability to circumvent host immune systems and exploit protumorigenic inflammation. T-cell immunoglobulin mucin (TIM) gene family members have emerged as critical checkpoint proteins that regulate multiple immune response phases and maintain immune homeostasis. Accumulating evidence demonstrates that tumor cells exploit TIM gene family members to evade immunosurveillance, whereas TIM gene family members facilitate the prevention of inflammation-related tumor progression. Thus, a comprehensive analysis to clarify the relative contributions of TIM gene family members in tumor progression may elucidate immunosurveillance systems in cancer patients. 展开更多
关键词 antitumor immunity immunoevasion IMMUNOSURVEILLANCE TIM tumorigenic inflammation
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