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Review
. 2022 Oct 15:320:198885.
doi: 10.1016/j.virusres.2022.198885. Epub 2022 Aug 7.

PRRS virus receptors and an alternative pathway for viral invasion

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PRRS virus receptors and an alternative pathway for viral invasion

Ni Ye et al. Virus Res. .
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Abstract

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has a highly restricted cell tropism, which is closely related to the specific receptors associated with PRRSV infection. At least nine cellular molecules have been identified as putative receptors for PRRSV, including CD163, a cysteine-rich scavenger receptor. With the participation of the CD163 receptor and other cofactors, PRRSV invades cells via low pH-dependent clathrin-mediated endocytosis. In addition, PRRSV utilizes viral apoptotic mimicry to infect cells though macropinocytosis as an alternative pathway. In this review, we discuss recent advances in the studies on receptors and pathways that play an important role in PRRSV invasion, and simultaneously explore the use of specific antibodies, small molecules, and blockers targeting receptor-ligand interactions, as a potential strategy for controlling PRRSV infection. Novel antiviral strategies against PRRSV could be developed by identifying the interaction between receptors and ligands.

Keywords: Antiviral strategies; Interaction; Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus; Receptor; Viral apoptotic mimicry.

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Declaration of Competing Interest Authors declare that they have no competing financial, professional or any non-financial competing interests that might be perceived to influence the interpretation of data or pre-sentation of information described in this manuscript.

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