1. Mechanism of pulmonary plague biphasic syndrome: inhibition or activation of NF-κB signaling pathway
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Wang, Yifeng, Xiao, Nan, Hu, Lingfei, Deng, Mengyun, Zong, Fuliang, Zhang, Zhipeng, Su, Duo, Zhou, Dongsheng, Yang, Huiying, and Dai, Erhei
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Background:Pneumonic plague is a fatal respiratory disease caused by Yersinia pestis. Time-course transcriptome analysis on the mechanism of pneumonic plague biphasic syndrome is lacking in the literature. Materials & methods:This study documented the disease course through bacterial load, histopathology, cytokine levels and flow cytometry. RNA-sequencing technology was used to investigate the global transcriptome profile of lung tissue in mice infected with Y. pestis. Results:Inflammation-related genes were significantly upregulated at 48 h post-infection, while genes related to cell adhesion and cytoskeletal structure were downregulated. Conclusion:NOD-like receptor and TNF signaling pathways play a plausible role in pneumonic plague biphasic syndrome and lung injury by controlling the activation and inhibition of the NF-κB signaling pathway.
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- 2023
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