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Influenza Virus: A Master Tactician in Innate Immune Evasion and Novel Therapeutic Interventions

机译:流感病毒:先天免疫逃逸和新型治疗干预的高级战术医生

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Influenza is a contagion that has plagued mankind for many decades, and continues to pose concerns every year, with millions of infections globally. The frequent mutations and recombination of the influenza A virus (IAV) cast a looming threat that antigenically novel strains/subtypes will rise with unpredictable pathogenicity and fear of it evolving into a pandemic strain. There have been four major influenza pandemics, since the beginning of twentieth century, with the great 1918 pandemic being the most severe, killing more than 50 million people worldwide. The mechanisms of IAV infection, host immune responses, and how viruses evade from such defensive responses at the molecular and structural levels have been greatly investigated in the past 30 years. While this has advanced our understanding of virus–host interactions and human immunology, and has led to the development of several antiviral drugs, they have minimal impact on the clinical outcomes of infection. The heavy use of these drugs has also imposed selective pressure on IAV to evolve and develop resistance. Vaccination remains the cornerstone of public health efforts to protect against influenza; however, rapid mass-production of sufficient vaccines is unlikely to occur immediately after the beginning of a pandemic. This, therefore, requires novel therapeutic strategies against this continually emerging infectious virus with higher specificity and cross-reactivity against multiple strains/subtypes of IAVs. This review discusses essential virulence factors of IAVs that determine sustainable human-to-human transmission, the mechanisms of viral hijacking of host cells and subversion of host innate immune responses, and novel therapeutic interventions that demonstrate promising antiviral properties against IAV. This hopefully will promote discussions and investigations on novel avenues of prevention and treatment strategies of influenza, that are effective and cross-protective against multiple strains/subtypes of IAV, in preparation for the advent of future IAVs and pandemics.
机译:流行性感冒是困扰人类数十年的一种传染病,并且每年继续引起人们的关注,全球感染数以百万计。甲型流感病毒(IAV)的频繁突变和重组带来了迫在眉睫的威胁,即抗原性新型毒株/亚型将以不可预测的致病性上升,并担心会演变成大流行毒株。自20世纪初以来,已经发生了四次主要的流感大流行,其中1918年的大流行是最严重的流行病,全世界有五千万人丧生。在过去的30年中,已经对IAV感染的机制,宿主的免疫反应以及病毒如何从分子和结构水平上的防御反应中逃脱进行了深入研究。虽然这提高了我们对病毒-宿主相互作用和人类免疫学的理解,并导致了几种抗病毒药物的开发,但它们对感染的临床结果影响很小。这些药物的大量使用也对IAV施加选择性压力,以发展和发展抗药性。疫苗接种仍然是预防流感的公共卫生工作的基石;然而,大流行开始后不太可能迅速大量生产足够的疫苗。因此,这需要针对这种不断出现的传染性病毒的新颖的治疗策略,其需要具有更高的特异性和对多种IAV株/亚型的交叉反应性。这篇综述讨论了IAV的基本毒力因素,这些因素决定了可持续的人际传播,宿主细胞的病毒劫持和宿主固有免疫反应的颠覆机制,以及新颖的治疗性干预措施,这些干预措施证明了针对IAV的有希望的抗病毒特性。希望这将促进关于流感预防和治疗策略的新颖途径的讨论和研究,这些途径对多种IAV株/亚型有效且具有交叉保护作用,为将来的IAV和大流行病的出现做准备。

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