Cell and tissue tropism of enterovirus 71 and other enteroviruses infections

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Jing-Yi Lin
Shin-Ru Shih
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[1] College of Medical Science and Technology,School of Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology
[2] Taipei Medical University,Research Center for Emerging Viral Infections
[3] Chang Gung University,Department of Medical Biotechnology and Laboratory Science
[4] Chang Gung University,Clinical Virology Laboratory
[5] Chang Gung Memorial Hospital,undefined
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Internal Ribosomal Entry Site; EV71 Infection; Tissue Tropism; Scavenger Receptor Class; Internal Ribosomal Entry Site Activity;
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Enterovirus 71 (EV71) is a member of Picornaviridae that causes mild and self-limiting hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD). However, EV71 infections can progress to polio-like paralysis, neurogenic pulmonary edema, and fatal encephalitis in infants and young children. Large EV71 outbreaks have been reported in Taiwan, China, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, and Australia. This virus is considered a critical emerging public health threat. EV71 is an important crucial neurotropic enterovirus for which there is currently no effective antiviral drug or vaccine. The mechanism by which EV71 causes severe central nervous system complications remains unclear. The interaction between the virus and the host is vital for viral replication, virulence, and pathogenicity. SCARB2 or PSGL-1 receptor binding is the first step in the development of viral infections, and viral factors (e.g., 5′ UTR, VP1, 3C, 3D, 3′ UTR), host factors and environments (e.g., ITAFs, type I IFN) are also involved in viral infections. The tissue tropism and pathogenesis of viruses are determined by a combination of several factors. This review article provides a summary of host and virus factors affecting cell and tissue tropism and the pathogenesis of enteroviruses.
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