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Lower temperatures reduce type I interferon activity and promote alphaviral arthritis
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نویسنده
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prow n.a. ,tang b. ,gardner j. ,le t.t. ,taylor a. ,poo y.s. ,nakayama e. ,hirata t.d.c. ,nakaya h.i. ,slonchak a. ,mukhopadhyay p. ,mahalingam s. ,schroder w.a. ,klimstra w. ,suhrbier a.
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منبع
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plos pathogens - 2017 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 12
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چکیده
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Chikungunya virus (chikv) belongs to a group of mosquito-borne alphaviruses associated with acute and chronic arthropathy,with peripheral and limb joints most commonly affected. using a mouse model of chikv infection and arthritic disease,we show that chikv replication and the ensuing foot arthropathy were dramatically reduced when mice were housed at 30°c,rather than the conventional 22°c. the effect was not associated with a detectable fever,but was dependent on type i interferon responses. bioinformatics analyses of rna-seq data after injection of poly(i:c)/jetpei suggested the unfolded protein response and certain type i interferon responses are promoted when feet are slightly warmer. the ambient temperature thus appears able profoundly to effect anti-viral activity in the periphery,with clear consequences for alphaviral replication and the ensuing arthropathy. these observations may provide an explanation for why alphaviral arthropathies are largely restricted to joints of the limbs and the extremities. © 2017 prow et al.
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آدرس
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qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld,australia,australian infectious disease research centre,brisbane,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld, Australia, institute for glycomics,griffith university,gold coast,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld,australia,department of virology i,national institute of infectious diseases,tokyo, Japan, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld,australia,school of pharmaceutical sciences,university of sao paulo,sao paulo, Brazil, school of pharmaceutical sciences,university of sao paulo,sao paulo, Brazil, school of chemistry and molecular biosciences,university of queensland,brisbane,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld, Australia, institute for glycomics,griffith university,gold coast,qld, Australia, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld, Australia, department of microbiology and molecular genetics center for vaccine research university of pittsburgh,pittsburgh,pa, United States, qimr berghofer medical research institute,brisbane,qld,australia,australian infectious disease research centre,brisbane,qld, Australia
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