id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-317037-1qydcc5e Kumar, Asit Extracellular Vesicles in Viral Replication and Pathogenesis and Their Potential Role in Therapeutic Intervention 2020-08-13 .txt text/plain 9406 511 37 Virus-infected cells secrete various lipid-bound vesicles, including endosome pathway-derived exosomes and microvesicles/microparticles that are released from the plasma membrane. HIV-infected U1 macrophages upon Cigarette smoke condensate (CSC) treatment enhanced the packaging of IL-6 in EVs; IL-8 served as a biomarker for HIV patients with altered immune function due to alcohol and tobacco abuse [20, 116, 117] Host protein APOBEC3G Inhibit replication of viral infectivity factor (vif) -deficient and wild-type HIV-1 in recipient cells [118] miRNA vmiR-88 and vmiR-99 Hepatocytes secreted exosomes participate in virus replication [142] Viral miRNAs HBV-miR-3 Represses viral protein production and HBV replication [143] HTLV-1 Viral proteins gp61, Tax, and HBZ Increase cell-to-cell contact and promote a potential increase in viral spread [144] Zika Viral genetic material and protein RNA and ZIKV-E EVs derived from Infected C6/36 cells promote infection and activation of monocytes with enhanced TNF-α mRNA expression. ./cache/cord-317037-1qydcc5e.txt ./txt/cord-317037-1qydcc5e.txt