1. Activation of cytokine expression occurs through the TNFα/NF-κB-mediated pathway in birnavirus-infected cells.
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Wang WL, Liu W, Gong HY, Hong JR, Lin CC, and Wu JL
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- Animals, Birnaviridae Infections immunology, Cell Line, Cytokines genetics, Cytokines immunology, Fish Proteins genetics, Fish Proteins immunology, Fish Proteins metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Metalloproteases genetics, Metalloproteases immunology, NF-kappa B genetics, NF-kappa B immunology, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha genetics, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha immunology, Up-Regulation, Zebrafish genetics, Zebrafish metabolism, Zebrafish virology, Birnaviridae Infections veterinary, Cytokines metabolism, Fish Diseases immunology, Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus immunology, Metalloproteases metabolism, NF-kappa B metabolism, Signal Transduction, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Zebrafish immunology
- Abstract
The infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV) belongs to the Birnaviridae family of viruses and causes acute contagious diseases in a number of economically important freshwater and marine fish. In this study, we infected zebrafish embryonic cells (ZF4) with IPNV and analyzed the gene expression patterns of normal and infected cells using quantitative real-time PCR. We identified a number of immune response genes, including ifna, ifng, mx, irf1, irf2, irf4, tnfa, tnfb, il-1b, il-15, il-26, ccl4 and mmp family genes, that are induced after viral infection. Transcriptional regulators, including cebpb, junb, nfkb and stat1, stat4 and stat5, were also upregulated in IPNV-infected cells. In addition, we used Pathway Studio software to identify TNFα as having the greatest downstream influence among these altered genes. Treating virus-infected cells with an siRNA targeting TNFα inhibited NF-κB expression. To further interrupt the TNFα/NF-κB-mediated pathway, the expression levels of cytokines and metalloproteinases were inhibited in IPNV-infected cells. These data suggest that, during IPNV infection, the expression of cytokines and metalloproteinases might be initiated through the TNFα/NF-κB-mediated pathway. The modulation of TNFα/NF-κB-related mechanisms may provide a therapeutic strategy for inhibiting viral infection in teleosts., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2011
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