The soluble G protein of respiratory syncytial virus promotes viral dissemination via TLR2-mediated NLRP3 priming and pyroptosis | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
The soluble G protein of respiratory syncytial virus promotes viral dissemination via TLR2-mediated NLRP3 priming and pyroptosis
Key Points
Viral dissemination is enhanced through soluble G protein interactions, leading to increased inflammation and cell death.
Key evidence shows that the engagement of TLR2 results in NLRP3 activation, contributing to pyroptosis and a heightened inflammatory response.
Analysis of viral mechanisms reveals a connection between soluble G protein and TLR2, implicating this pathway in respiratory syncytial virus pathology.
Understanding these pathways may enable new therapeutic strategies to mitigate severe respiratory illness caused by viral infections.