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Ebola virion attachment and entry into human Macrophages profoundly effects early cellular gene expression
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نویسنده
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wahl-jensen v. ,kurz s. ,feldmann f. ,buehler l.k. ,kindrachuk j. ,defilippis v. ,da silva correia j. ,früh k. ,kuhn j.h. ,burton d.r. ,feldmann h.
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منبع
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plos neglected tropical diseases - 2011 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 10
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چکیده
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Zaire ebolavirus (zebov) infections are associated with high lethality in primates. zebov primarily targets mononuclear phagocytes,which are activated upon infection and secrete mediators believed to trigger initial stages of pathogenesis. the characterization of the responses of target cells to zebov infection may therefore not only further understanding of pathogenesis but also suggest possible points of therapeutic intervention. gene expression profiles of primary human macrophages exposed to zebov were determined using dna microarrays and quantitative pcr to gain insight into the cellular response immediately after cell entry. significant changes in mrna concentrations encoding for 88 cellular proteins were observed. most of these proteins have not yet been implicated in zebov infection. some,however,are inflammatory mediators known to be elevated during the acute phase of disease in the blood of zebov-infected humans. interestingly,the cellular response occurred within the first hour of ebola virion exposure,i.e. prior to virus gene expression. this observation supports the hypothesis that virion binding or entry mediated by the spike glycoprotein (gp1,2) is the primary stimulus for an initial response. indeed,zebov virions,lps,and virus-like particles consisting of only the zebov matrix protein vp40 and gp1,2 (vlpvp40-gp) triggered comparable responses in macrophages,including pro-inflammatory and pro-apoptotic signals. in contrast,vlpvp40 (particles lacking gp1,2) caused an aberrant response. this suggests that gp1,2 binding to macrophages plays an important role in the immediate cellular response.
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آدرس
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integrated research facility at fort detrick,division of clinical research,national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,fort detrick,md,united states,national microbiology laboratory,canadian science centre for human and animal health,public health agency of canada,winnipeg,mb,canada,department of medical microbiology,university of manitoba,winnipeg, Canada, the scripps research institute,la jolla,ca, United States, national microbiology laboratory,canadian science centre for human and animal health,public health agency of canada,winnipeg,mb,canada,integrated research facility at rocky mountain laboratories,division of intramural research,national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,hamilton,mt, United States, school of math,science and engineering,southwestern college,chula vista,ca, United States, integrated research facility at fort detrick,division of clinical research,national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,fort detrick,md, United States, vaccine and gene therapy institute,oregon health and sciences university,portland,or, United States, the scripps research institute,la jolla,ca, United States, vaccine and gene therapy institute,oregon health and sciences university,portland,or, United States, integrated research facility at fort detrick,division of clinical research,national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,fort detrick,md, United States, the scripps research institute,la jolla,ca,united states,iavi neutralizing antibody center,the scripps research institute,la jolla,ca,united states,ragon institute of mgh,mit and harvard,boston,ma, United States, national microbiology laboratory,canadian science centre for human and animal health,public health agency of canada,winnipeg,mb,canada,department of medical microbiology,university of manitoba,winnipeg,canada,integrated research facility at rocky mountain laboratories,division of intramural research,national institute of allergy and infectious diseases,national institutes of health,hamilton,mt, United States
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