Pathological and Protective Aspects of Influenza Virus-Induced Apoptosis
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Apoptosis is defined as an active and physiological type of cell death through the innate suicide program. During the course of influenza virus infection an apoptosis phenomenon essentially induces cytocidal damages on the cultured cells in vitro and consequently causes pathological effects upon the host organism in vivo, developing diseases. From another point of view, apoptosis occurred in virus-infected cells interrupts the virus growth cycle and ceases virus yield. This kind of apoptosis may serve, especially at an early stage of infection, as a protective factor in the host defense system by preventing spread of virus to a whole body. Therapeutic strategies to enhance such immediately responding apoptosis will attract attention in combination with antiviral tactics.
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著者
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Kimura Yoshinobu
Department Of Agricultural Science Faculty Of Agriculture Okayama University
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Kimura Yoshinobu
Department Of Medical Technology Gifu University Of Medical Science
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