Antagonism of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling favors hepatitis E virus life cycle.
Kathrin WoytinekMirco GlitscherEberhard HildtPublished in: Journal of virology (2024)
This study identifies epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) as a novel host factor affecting hepatitis E virus (HEV): EGFR downregulation promotes viral replication, release, and evasion from the innate immune response. The discovery that EGFR inhibition favors viral spread is particularly concerning for HEV patients undergoing EGFR inhibitor treatment.