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Host Components That Modulate the Disease Caused by hMPV

Journal

VIRUSES-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/v13030519

Keywords

human metapneumovirus; innate immunity; adaptive immunity; host factors

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Funding

  1. Millennium Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy [P09/016-F, ICN09_016]
  2. CORFO [13CTI-21526/P4, 13CTI-21526/P5]
  3. FONDECYT [3190590]
  4. CONICYT [21190183, 21210662]

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Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is a major pathogen causing acute respiratory infections in children under 5 years old, leading to a significant health burden. The structural components of hMPV can be detected by host cell receptors, triggering immune responses to clear the infection. Host intrinsic factors can modulate immune responses and inhibit viral replication during hMPV infections.
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) is one of the main pathogens responsible for acute respiratory infections in children up to 5 years of age, contributing substantially to health burden. The worldwide economic and social impact of this virus is significant and must be addressed. The structural components of hMPV (either proteins or genetic material) can be detected by several receptors expressed by host cells through the engagement of pattern recognition receptors. The recognition of the structural components of hMPV can promote the signaling of the immune response to clear the infection, leading to the activation of several pathways, such as those related to the interferon response. Even so, several intrinsic factors are capable of modulating the immune response or directly inhibiting the replication of hMPV. This article will discuss the current knowledge regarding the innate and adaptive immune response during hMPV infections. Accordingly, the host intrinsic components capable of modulating the immune response and the elements capable of restricting viral replication during hMPV infections will be examined.

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