Signaling pathways involved in regulating apoptosis induction in host cells upon PRRSV infection
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Signaling pathways involved in regulating apoptosis induction in host cells upon PRRSV infection
Abstract
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is the etiologic agent of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), a devastating disease of swine that poses a serious threat to the swine industry worldwide. The induction of apoptosis in host cells is suggested to be the key cellular mechanism that contributes to the pathogenesis of PRRS. Various signaling pathways have been identified to be involved in regulating PRRSV-induced apoptosis. In this review, we summarize the potential signaling pathways that contribute to PRRSV-induced apoptosis, and propose the issues that need to be addressed in future studies for a better understanding of the molecular basis underlying the pathogenesis of PRRS.
Keywords: Apoptosis; Death receptor pathway; Mitochondrial pathway; PRRSV; Signaling pathways.
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