Author: Ehrhardt, Christina; Ludwig, Stephan
Title: A new player in a deadly game: influenza viruses and the PI3K/Akt signalling pathway Cord-id: 4i2ssdp3 Document date: 2009_3_12
ID: 4i2ssdp3
Snippet: Upon influenza A virus infection of cells, a wide variety of antiviral and virusâ€supportive signalling pathways are induced. Phosphatidylinositolâ€3â€kinase (PI3K) is a recent addition to the growing list of signalling mediators that are activated by these viruses. Several studies have addressed the role of PI3K and the downstream effector protein kinase Akt in influenza A virusâ€infected cells. PI3K/Akt signalling is activated by diverse mechanisms in a biphasic manner and is required for
Document: Upon influenza A virus infection of cells, a wide variety of antiviral and virusâ€supportive signalling pathways are induced. Phosphatidylinositolâ€3â€kinase (PI3K) is a recent addition to the growing list of signalling mediators that are activated by these viruses. Several studies have addressed the role of PI3K and the downstream effector protein kinase Akt in influenza A virusâ€infected cells. PI3K/Akt signalling is activated by diverse mechanisms in a biphasic manner and is required for multiple functions during infection. While the kinase supports activation of the interferon regulatory factorâ€3 during antiviral interferon induction, it also exhibits virus supportive functions. In fact, PI3K not only regulates a very early step during viral entry but also results in suppression of premature apoptosis at later stages of infection. The latter function is dependent on the expression of the viral nonâ€structural proteinâ€1 (A/NS1). It has been shown that PI3K activation occurs by direct interaction of A/NS1 with the p85 regulatory subunit and interaction sites of A/NS1 and p85 have now been mapped in detail. Here, we summarize the current knowledge on influenza virusâ€induced PI3K signalling and how this pathway supports viral propagation.
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