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Viral and host heterogeneity and their effects on the viral life cycle

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NATURE REVIEWS MICROBIOLOGY
卷 19, 期 4, 页码 272-282

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DOI: 10.1038/s41579-020-00449-9

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [1R01AI139063-01A1]
  2. American Lung Association Biomedical Research grant
  3. Charles E. Kaufman Foundation
  4. University of Pittsburgh Center for Evolutionary Biology and Medicine
  5. University of Pittsburgh [T32 AI049820]

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Evidence shows considerable phenotypic and morphological heterogeneity during viral infection, challenging the traditional view of the viral replication cycle. Discussions on the diversity in viral infection include entry receptors, error-prone polymerases, genome packaging, and alternative egress mechanisms such as tunnelling nanotubes and host microvesicles.
The textbook view of the viral life cycle depicts uniform, discrete steps. However, growing evidence shows considerable phenotypic and morphological heterogeneity during viral infection. In this Review, Lakdawala and colleagues highlight host and viral heterogeneity and its causes and consequences. Traditionally, the viral replication cycle is envisioned as a single, well-defined loop with four major steps: attachment and entry into a target cell, replication of the viral genome, maturation of viral proteins and genome packaging into infectious progeny, and egress and dissemination to the next target cell. However, for many viruses, a growing body of evidence points towards extreme heterogeneity in each of these steps. In this Review, we reassess the major steps of the viral replication cycle by highlighting recent advances that show considerable variability during viral infection. First, we discuss heterogeneity in entry receptors, followed by a discussion on error-prone and low-fidelity polymerases and their impact on viral diversity. Next, we cover the implications of heterogeneity in genome packaging and assembly on virion morphology. Last, we explore alternative egress mechanisms, including tunnelling nanotubes and host microvesicles. In summary, we discuss the implications of viral phenotypic, morphological and genetic heterogeneity on pathogenesis and medicine. This Review highlights common themes and unique features that give nuance to the viral replication cycle.

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