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Transcriptional responses of LSm14A after infection of blue eggshell layers with Newcastle disease viruses.


ABSTRACT: LSm14A is a key innate immunity component of processing body (P-body) that mediates interferon-? (IFN-?) signaling by viral RNA. This is the first study to report chicken LSm14A (cLSm14A) cloning from blue eggshell layer, high tibia and frizzle chickens. The cLSm14A gene, encoding 461 amino acids, is highly homologous in the three types of chickens. The cLSm14A was extensively expressed in several tissues. The transcriptional level of cLSm14A was significantly increased in various stages of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection. In HEK293 cells, full length cLSm14A from blue eggshell layer was localized in the cytoplasm as dots. The results of this study indicated that cLSm14A is an important sensor that mediates innate immunity in chicken against NDV infections.

SUBMITTER: Tian L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6863722 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcriptional responses of LSm14A after infection of blue eggshell layers with Newcastle disease viruses.

Tian Lang L   Wu Changhua C   Wen Guilan G   Li Changhong C  

The Journal of veterinary medical science 20190918 10


LSm14A is a key innate immunity component of processing body (P-body) that mediates interferon-β (IFN-β) signaling by viral RNA. This is the first study to report chicken LSm14A (cLSm14A) cloning from blue eggshell layer, high tibia and frizzle chickens. The cLSm14A gene, encoding 461 amino acids, is highly homologous in the three types of chickens. The cLSm14A was extensively expressed in several tissues. The transcriptional level of cLSm14A was significantly increased in various stages of Newc  ...[more]

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