Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through many different mechanisms. Rotavirus, the main etiologic agent of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide, has been recently described to induce accumulation of autophagosomes as a mean for targeting viral proteins to the sites of viral replication. Here we show that the viral-induced increase of the lipidated form of LC3 does not correlate with an augmented formation of autophagosomes, as detected by immunofluorescence and electron microscopy. The LC3-II accumulation was found to be dependent on active rotavirus replication through the use of antigenically intact inactivated viral particles and of siRNAs targeting viral genes that are essential for viral...
International audienceMany viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process ...
Many viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process for recycling cellular...
Rotavirus is the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children. Therefore, the development o...
<div><p>Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through m...
Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through many diff...
Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through many diff...
Rotavirus is the major causative agent of severe gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. After ...
Le rotavirus est le principal agent étiologique des gastro-entérites infantiles. Après l'assemblage ...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide...
Autophagy, a cellular degradation pathway, can restrict or assist viral replication. In this issue o...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
The molecular machinery of macroautophagy, a catabolic pathway for cytoplasmic constituent degradati...
SummaryAutophagy recycles cellular components and defends cells against intracellular pathogens. Whi...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...
Rotavirus (RV) causes severe, life-threatening diarrhea, in infants, young children and immunocompro...
International audienceMany viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process ...
Many viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process for recycling cellular...
Rotavirus is the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children. Therefore, the development o...
<div><p>Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through m...
Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through many diff...
Replication of many RNA viruses benefits from subversion of the autophagic pathway through many diff...
Rotavirus is the major causative agent of severe gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. After ...
Le rotavirus est le principal agent étiologique des gastro-entérites infantiles. Après l'assemblage ...
Rotaviruses (RVs) are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide...
Autophagy, a cellular degradation pathway, can restrict or assist viral replication. In this issue o...
Despite the availability of two attenuated vaccines, rotavirus (RV) gastroenteritis remains an impor...
The molecular machinery of macroautophagy, a catabolic pathway for cytoplasmic constituent degradati...
SummaryAutophagy recycles cellular components and defends cells against intracellular pathogens. Whi...
Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world...
Rotavirus (RV) causes severe, life-threatening diarrhea, in infants, young children and immunocompro...
International audienceMany viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process ...
Many viruses interface with the autophagy pathway, a highly conserved process for recycling cellular...
Rotavirus is the main cause of viral gastroenteritis in young children. Therefore, the development o...