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Effect of rabies virus infection on gene expression in mouse brain.


ABSTRACT: A variety of molecular genetic approaches were used to study the effect of rabies virus (RV) infection on host gene expression in mouse brain. The down-regulation of gene expression was found to be a major effect of RV infection by using subtraction hybridization. However, a combination of techniques identified approximately 39 genes activated by infection. These included genes involved in regulation of cell metabolism, protein synthesis, synaptic activity, and cell growth and differentiation. Northern blot analysis to monitor temporal activation of several of these genes following infection revealed essentially two patterns of activation: (i) an early response with up-regulation beginning within 3 days after infection and correlating with transcription of RV nuclear protein; and (ii) a late response with enhanced expression occurring at days 6-7 after infection and associated with peak RV replication. The gene activation patterns and the known functions of their products suggest that a number of host genes may be involved in the replication and spread of RV in the brain.

SUBMITTER: Prosniak M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC30212 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of rabies virus infection on gene expression in mouse brain.

Prosniak M M   Hooper D C DC   Dietzschold B B   Koprowski H H  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20010201 5


A variety of molecular genetic approaches were used to study the effect of rabies virus (RV) infection on host gene expression in mouse brain. The down-regulation of gene expression was found to be a major effect of RV infection by using subtraction hybridization. However, a combination of techniques identified approximately 39 genes activated by infection. These included genes involved in regulation of cell metabolism, protein synthesis, synaptic activity, and cell growth and differentiation. N  ...[more]

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