Autophagy and ubiquitination in important swine viral infections: Host defense and viral antagonism.

Autophagy and ubiquitination in important swine viral infections: Host defense and viral antagonism.

Publication date: Dec 01, 2026

Swine viral infections continue to impose major economic and animal-health burdens worldwide, with pathogens such as porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), African swine fever virus (ASFV), and porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causing recurrent outbreaks. Autophagy and ubiquitination are central degradative pathways that act as double-edged swords, serving both host defense and viral exploitation. In this narrative review, we synthesize recent advances showing how these pathogens manipulate ubiquitin – autophagy circuits while host cells counteract through selective autophagy. We propose an autophagy – metabolism – immunity triad that positions autophagy as a hub linking infection, metabolic reprogramming, and immune evasion. This integrated framework moves beyond the traditional view of autophagy as strictly antiviral or pro-viral. Deciphering how viruses hijack ubiquitin – autophagy axes reveals actionable therapeutic targets and translational opportunities for antivirals, adjuvants, and metabolic interventions to reduce the burden of swine viral diseases.

Concepts Keywords
African Animals
Host Autophagy
Swords Host-Pathogen Interactions
Virulence Immune Evasion
Virus Selective autophagy
Swine
Swine Diseases
swine infectious diseases
Ubiquitination
ubiquitination
viral immune evasion
Virus Diseases

Semantics

Type Source Name
pathway REACTOME Autophagy
disease MESH viral infections
disease MESH diarrhea
disease MESH African swine fever
disease MESH porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
pathway REACTOME Selective autophagy
pathway REACTOME Metabolism
drug DRUGBANK Huperzine B
disease MESH infection
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH Swine Diseases
disease MESH infectious diseases

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