Pathogenesis mediated by proviral host factors involved in translation and replication of plant positive-strand RNA viruses

Kiwamu Hyodo, Tetsuro Okuno

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Abstract

Viral pathogenesis comes from complex interactions between viruses and hosts. All the processes of viral infection, including translation of viral factors and replication of viral genomes, define viral pathogenesis; therefore, molecular insights into the mechanisms underlying viral replication strategies unambiguously pave the way for our comprehensive understanding of viral pathogenesis and disease outcome, as well as for developing new antiviral strategies against plant virus disease. Recent studies of plant positive-strand RNA [(+)RNA] viruses have advanced our understanding of co-opted host factors and their roles in viral translation and replication. It is becoming clear that plant (+)RNA viruses harness host factors involved in membrane trafficking and lipid metabolism to establish the viral replication complex (VRC). In this review, we aim to discuss the contribution of co-opted host factors in translation and genome replication of plant (+)RNA viruses mainly focusing on those involved in the biogenesis of the VRC, which may act as a central hub in almost all the processes of viral infection as well as viral pathogenesis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11-18
Number of pages8
JournalCurrent Opinion in Virology
Volume17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2016

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Virology

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