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Publication : Cell autonomous regulation of herpes and influenza virus infection by the circadian clock.

First Author  Edgar RS Year  2016
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  113
Issue  36 Pages  10085-90
PubMed ID  27528682 Mgi Jnum  J:235594
Mgi Id  MGI:5796874 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1601895113
Citation  Edgar RS, et al. (2016) Cell autonomous regulation of herpes and influenza virus infection by the circadian clock. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 113(36):10085-90
abstractText  Viruses are intracellular pathogens that hijack host cell machinery and resources to replicate. Rather than being constant, host physiology is rhythmic, undergoing circadian ( approximately 24 h) oscillations in many virus-relevant pathways, but whether daily rhythms impact on viral replication is unknown. We find that the time of day of host infection regulates virus progression in live mice and individual cells. Furthermore, we demonstrate that herpes and influenza A virus infections are enhanced when host circadian rhythms are abolished by disrupting the key clock gene transcription factor Bmal1. Intracellular trafficking, biosynthetic processes, protein synthesis, and chromatin assembly all contribute to circadian regulation of virus infection. Moreover, herpesviruses differentially target components of the molecular circadian clockwork. Our work demonstrates that viruses exploit the clockwork for their own gain and that the clock represents a novel target for modulating viral replication that extends beyond any single family of these ubiquitous pathogens.
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