Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5531106 Current Opinion in Cell Biology 2017 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•+RNA viruses build membranous VRCs.•+RNA viruses rewire cellular lipid metabolism to build VRCs.•VRC structure and formation mechanisms differ between disparate viruses.•Several unrelated viruses usurp membrane contact site machinery to acquire sterols.

Positive-strand RNA (+RNA) viruses (e.g. poliovirus, hepatitis C virus, dengue virus, SARS-coronavirus) remodel cellular membranes to form so-called viral replication compartments (VRCs), which are the sites where viral RNA genome replication takes place. To induce VRC formation, these viruses extensively rewire lipid metabolism. Disparate viruses have many commonalities as well as disparities in their interactions with the host lipidome and accumulate specific sets of lipids (sterols, glycerophospholipids, sphingolipids) at their VRCs. Recent years have seen an upsurge in studies investigating the role of lipids in +RNA virus replication, in particular of sterols, and uncovered that membrane contact sites and lipid transfer proteins are hijacked by viruses and play pivotal roles in VRC formation.

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