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Interferon-inducible GTPase: a novel viral response protein involved in rabies virus infection

Authors :
Tiecheng Wang
Changchun Tu
Hualei Wang
Qian Li
Lina Wang
Yuwei Gao
Na Feng
Xuexing Zheng
Xianzhu Xia
Ling Li
Yongkun Zhao
Feihu Yan
Jianzhong Wang
Hongli Jin
Zengguo Cao
Songtao Yang
Guoxing Zhao
Source :
Archives of virology. 161(5)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Rabies virus infection is a major public health concern because of its wide host-interference spectrum and nearly 100 % lethality. However, the interactions between host and virus remain unclear. To decipher the authentic response in the central nervous system after rabies virus infection, a dynamic analysis of brain proteome alteration was performed. In this study, 104 significantly differentially expressed proteins were identified, and intermediate filament, interferon-inducible GTPases, and leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 16C were the three outstanding groups among these proteins. Interferon-inducible GTPases were prominent because of their strong upregulation. Moreover, quantitative real-time PCR showed distinct upregulation of interferon-inducible GTPases at the level of transcription. Several studies have shown that interferon-inducible GTPases are involved in many biological processes, such as viral infection, endoplasmic reticulum stress response, and autophagy. These findings indicate that interferon-inducible GTPases are likely to be a potential target involved in rabies pathogenesis or the antiviral process.

Details

ISSN :
14328798
Volume :
161
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of virology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....483e413a5341fc195675bef69cfc6934