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Canonical and Noncanonical Autophagy as Potential Targets for COVID-19

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CELLS
卷 9, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells9071619

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antiviral; autophagy; canonical autophagy; coronavirus; COVID-19; noncanonical autophagy; SARS-CoV-2

资金

  1. FEDER/Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation - State Agency of Research [RTI2018-101969-J-I00]
  2. CSIC
  3. Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain [BIO2016-75549-R, 202020E079, 202020E043]
  4. European Commission [H2020-SC1-2019, 848166]
  5. U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [2P01AI060699, 0258-3413/HHSN266200700010C, GM131919]
  6. NIH

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The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic necessitates a review of the molecular mechanisms underlying cellular infection by coronaviruses, in order to identify potential therapeutic targets against the associated new disease (COVID-19). Previous studies on its counterparts prove a complex and concomitant interaction between coronaviruses and autophagy. The precise manipulation of this pathway allows these viruses to exploit the autophagy molecular machinery while avoiding its protective apoptotic drift and cellular innate immune responses. In turn, the maneuverability margins of such hijacking appear to be so narrow that the modulation of the autophagy, regardless of whether using inducers or inhibitors (many of which are FDA-approved for the treatment of other diseases), is usually detrimental to viral replication, including SARS-CoV-2. Recent discoveries indicate that these interactions stretch into the still poorly explored noncanonical autophagy pathway, which might play a substantial role in coronavirus replication. Still, some potential therapeutic targets within this pathway, such as RAB9 and its interacting proteins, look promising considering current knowledge. Thus, the combinatory treatment of COVID-19 with drugs affecting both canonical and noncanonical autophagy pathways may be a turning point in the fight against this and other viral infections, which may also imply beneficial prospects of long-term protection.

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