From homeostasis to defense: Exploring the role of selective autophagy in innate immunity and viral infections

Mengyao Huang,Wei Zhang,Yang Yang, Wenhua Shao,Jiali Wang, Weijun Cao,Zixiang Zhu,Fan Yang,Haixue Zheng

Clinical Immunology(2024)

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The process of autophagy, a conservative evolutionary mechanism, is responsible for the removal of surplus and undesirable cytoplasmic components, thereby ensuring cellular homeostasis. Autophagy exhibits a remarkable level of selectivity by employing a multitude of cargo receptors that possess the ability to bind both ubiquitinated cargoes and autophagosomes. In the context of viral infections, selective autophagy plays a crucial role in regulating the innate immune system. Notably, numerous viruses have developed strategies to counteract, evade, or exploit the antiviral effects of selective autophagy. This review encompasses the latest research progress of selective autophagy in regulating innate immunity and virus infectious.
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Autophagy,Selective autophagy,Cargo receptor,Innate immunity,Viral infection
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