The role of metabolic reprogramming in γ-herpesvirus-associated oncogenesis

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Abstract

The γ-herpesviruses, EBV and KSHV, are closely associated with a number of human cancers. While the signal transduction pathways exploited by γ-herpesviruses to promote cell growth, survival and transformation have been reported, recent studies have uncovered the impact of γ-herpesvirus infection on host cell metabolism. Here, we review the mechanisms used by γ-herpesviruses to induce metabolic reprogramming in host cells, focusing on their ability to modulate the activity of metabolic regulators and manipulate metabolic pathways. While γ-herpesviruses alter metabolic phenotypes as a means to support viral infection and long-term persistence, this modulation can inadvertently contribute to cancer development. Strategies that target deregulated metabolic phenotypes induced by γ-herpesviruses provide new opportunities for therapeutic intervention.

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Lo, A. K. F., Dawson, C. W., Young, L. S., & Lo, K. W. (2017, October 15). The role of metabolic reprogramming in γ-herpesvirus-associated oncogenesis. International Journal of Cancer. Wiley-Liss Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.30795

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