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Filovirus pathogenesis and immune evasion: insights from Ebola virus and Marburg virus.


ABSTRACT: Ebola viruses and Marburg viruses, members of the filovirus family, are zoonotic pathogens that cause severe disease in people, as highlighted by the latest Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa. Filovirus disease is characterized by uncontrolled virus replication and the activation of host responses that contribute to pathogenesis. Underlying these phenomena is the potent suppression of host innate antiviral responses, particularly the type I interferon response, by viral proteins, which allows high levels of viral replication. In this Review, we describe the mechanisms used by filoviruses to block host innate immunity and discuss the links between immune evasion and filovirus pathogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Messaoudi I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5201123 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Filovirus pathogenesis and immune evasion: insights from Ebola virus and Marburg virus.

Messaoudi Ilhem I   Amarasinghe Gaya K GK   Basler Christopher F CF  

Nature reviews. Microbiology 20151006 11


Ebola viruses and Marburg viruses, members of the filovirus family, are zoonotic pathogens that cause severe disease in people, as highlighted by the latest Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa. Filovirus disease is characterized by uncontrolled virus replication and the activation of host responses that contribute to pathogenesis. Underlying these phenomena is the potent suppression of host innate antiviral responses, particularly the type I interferon response, by viral proteins, which allows h  ...[more]

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