Autophagy in herpesvirus immune control and immune escape

  • Taylor G
  • Mautner J
  • Münz C
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Abstract

Autophagy delivers cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation, and thereby facilitates pathogen degradation and pathogen fragment loading onto MHC molecules for antigen presentation to T cells. Herpesviruses have been used to demonstrate these novel functions of autophagy, which previously has been primarily appreciated for its pro-survival role during starvation. In this review, we summarize recent findings how macroautophagy restricts herpesvirus infections directly, how macroautophagy and chaperone mediated autophagy contribute to herpesviral antigen presentation on MHC molecules, and which mechanisms herpesviruses have developed to interfere with these pathways. These studies suggest that herpesviruses significantly modulate autophagy to escape from its functions in innate and adaptive immunity.

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Taylor, G. S., Mautner, J., & Münz, C. (2011). Autophagy in herpesvirus immune control and immune escape. Herpesviridae, 2(1), 2. https://doi.org/10.1186/2042-4280-2-2

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