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Recent Progress on Exosomes in RNA Virus Infection
by
Zhang, Liying
, Chen, Si
, Ren, Linzhu
, Ju, Yichen
in
biogenesis
/ Biological activity
/ exosome
/ Exosomes
/ Exosomes - chemistry
/ Exosomes - metabolism
/ infection
/ Kinases
/ Lipids
/ Membrane vesicles
/ Organelle Biogenesis
/ pathogenesis
/ Review
/ RNA
/ RNA virus
/ RNA Virus Infections - metabolism
/ RNA Virus Infections - pathology
/ RNA Virus Infections - transmission
/ RNA Virus Infections - virology
/ RNA viruses
/ RNA Viruses - classification
/ RNA Viruses - physiology
/ secretion
/ Viral infections
/ Virus Replication
/ Viruses
2021
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Recent Progress on Exosomes in RNA Virus Infection
by
Zhang, Liying
, Chen, Si
, Ren, Linzhu
, Ju, Yichen
in
biogenesis
/ Biological activity
/ exosome
/ Exosomes
/ Exosomes - chemistry
/ Exosomes - metabolism
/ infection
/ Kinases
/ Lipids
/ Membrane vesicles
/ Organelle Biogenesis
/ pathogenesis
/ Review
/ RNA
/ RNA virus
/ RNA Virus Infections - metabolism
/ RNA Virus Infections - pathology
/ RNA Virus Infections - transmission
/ RNA Virus Infections - virology
/ RNA viruses
/ RNA Viruses - classification
/ RNA Viruses - physiology
/ secretion
/ Viral infections
/ Virus Replication
/ Viruses
2021
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Recent Progress on Exosomes in RNA Virus Infection
by
Zhang, Liying
, Chen, Si
, Ren, Linzhu
, Ju, Yichen
in
biogenesis
/ Biological activity
/ exosome
/ Exosomes
/ Exosomes - chemistry
/ Exosomes - metabolism
/ infection
/ Kinases
/ Lipids
/ Membrane vesicles
/ Organelle Biogenesis
/ pathogenesis
/ Review
/ RNA
/ RNA virus
/ RNA Virus Infections - metabolism
/ RNA Virus Infections - pathology
/ RNA Virus Infections - transmission
/ RNA Virus Infections - virology
/ RNA viruses
/ RNA Viruses - classification
/ RNA Viruses - physiology
/ secretion
/ Viral infections
/ Virus Replication
/ Viruses
2021
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Recent Progress on Exosomes in RNA Virus Infection
2021
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Overview
Recent research indicates that most tissue and cell types can secrete and release membrane-enclosed small vesicles, known as exosomes, whose content reflects the physiological/pathological state of the cells from which they originate. These exosomes participate in the communication and cell-to-cell transfer of biologically active proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Studies of RNA viruses have demonstrated that exosomes release regulatory factors from infected cells and deliver other functional host genetic elements to neighboring cells, and these functions are involved in the infection process and modulate the cellular responses. This review provides an overview of the biogenesis, composition, and some of the most striking functions of exosome secretion and identifies physiological/pathological areas in need of further research. While initial indications suggest that exosome-mediated pathways operate in vivo, the exosome mechanisms involved in the related effects still need to be clarified. The current review focuses on the role of exosomes in RNA virus infections, with an emphasis on the potential contributions of exosomes to pathogenesis.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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