Autophagy and noroviruses

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Abstract

Autophagy is an essential cellular process by which a cell degrades materials within its cytoplasm. Intracellular pathogens like viruses must deal with autophagy, either positively or negatively, for their own survival and replication. For some viruses, autophagy can even play proviral roles, helping their replication or dissemination. For other viruses, including noroviruses, the exact role of autophagy is more complex. This short review seeks to summarize the known interactions between autophagy, autophagy proteins and norovirus, and to address remaining questions relevant to these interactions.

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Furlong, K., & Hwang, S. (2019, March 12). Autophagy and noroviruses. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11030244

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