2010
DOI: 10.2147/chc.s8782
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Viral interactions with intermediate filaments: Paths less explored

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“…This model allowed us to biochemically pull down cellular surface molecules that the FPC particles directly interacted with, potentially including the still-elusive non-HSPG secondary entry receptor ( 20 ). One of the most promising candidate molecules that was precipitated together with FPC HPV16-PsVs was identified as vimentin, which, in addition to its function as a cytoskeletal filament protein, plays important roles in entry of, infection with, and/or replication of several viruses ( 39 ). Although vimentin is primarily expressed intracellularly, we and others observed surface expression on a subpopulation of cultured cells displaying a particular punctuate expression pattern ( 40 ).…”
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“…This model allowed us to biochemically pull down cellular surface molecules that the FPC particles directly interacted with, potentially including the still-elusive non-HSPG secondary entry receptor ( 20 ). One of the most promising candidate molecules that was precipitated together with FPC HPV16-PsVs was identified as vimentin, which, in addition to its function as a cytoskeletal filament protein, plays important roles in entry of, infection with, and/or replication of several viruses ( 39 ). Although vimentin is primarily expressed intracellularly, we and others observed surface expression on a subpopulation of cultured cells displaying a particular punctuate expression pattern ( 40 ).…”
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“…Vimentin is a type III intermediate filament (IF) protein and the major IF of mesenchymal cells and cells adapted to tissue culture as well as transformed cell lines ( 38 ). Unlike microfilaments and microtubules, IFs are a chemically heterogeneous group of structural proteins ( 39 ). Besides its traditionally assigned functions in maintaining the mechanical and structural properties of cells, vimentin also acts as a key organizer in the context of intracellular dynamics and architecture, such as cell adhesion, cell migration, and cell signaling ( 40 ).…”
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“…Apart from MTs and actin, the intermediate filament network (IFN) also plays an important role during viral infections [ 109 ]. The IFN protein vimentin is required by the incoming MVM particles during the endocytic trafficking and after endosomal escape in order to reach the perinuclear area.…”
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“…However, the proper function of cytoskeleton for TBEV is still not fully understood. In DENV-infected cells, vimentin reorganisation was seen where a cage of vimentin is formed, and it has been shown that vimentin is involved in the assembly of DENV 2 particles [ 9 , 16 ]. Acrylamide, which is able to ruin the organisation of vimentin intermediate filaments [ 63 ], caused a reduction of colocalisation of DENV 2 antigen in host cell cytoplasm [ 9 ].…”
Section: The Involvement Of Cytoskeleton In Flavivirus mentioning
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