HCMV Infection and Apoptosis: How Do Monocytes Survive HCMV Infection?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Cellular Proteins
2.1. Mcl-1
2.2. Bcl-2
2.3. Caspase-3
3. Viral Proteins/Products
3.1. Viral Inhibitor of Caspase-8-Induced Apoptosis vICA/pUL36
3.2. Viral Mitochondrial Inhibitor of Apoptosis vMIA/pUL37x1
3.3. HCMV UL38 Protein
3.4. HCMV Major Immediate-Early Proteins IE1 and IE2
3.5. HCMV β2.7 RNA
4. Summary/Discussion
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Collins-McMillen, D.; Chesnokova, L.; Lee, B.-J.; Fulkerson, H.L.; Brooks, R.; Mosher, B.S.; Yurochko, A.D. HCMV Infection and Apoptosis: How Do Monocytes Survive HCMV Infection? Viruses 2018, 10, 533. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10100533
Collins-McMillen D, Chesnokova L, Lee B-J, Fulkerson HL, Brooks R, Mosher BS, Yurochko AD. HCMV Infection and Apoptosis: How Do Monocytes Survive HCMV Infection? Viruses. 2018; 10(10):533. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10100533
Chicago/Turabian StyleCollins-McMillen, Donna, Liudmila Chesnokova, Byeong-Jae Lee, Heather L. Fulkerson, Reynell Brooks, Bailey S. Mosher, and Andrew D. Yurochko. 2018. "HCMV Infection and Apoptosis: How Do Monocytes Survive HCMV Infection?" Viruses 10, no. 10: 533. https://doi.org/10.3390/v10100533