Host miRNA molecular signatures in the brains of mice are associated with acute herpes simplex virus 1 encephalitis
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ABSTRACT: Transcriptional profiling of mouse brain regions (microdissection of cerebellum and hippocampus regions) comparing control, untreated brain tissue with HSV-1 infected brain tissue. Two viral tires, 10^3 and 10^6 plaque forming units of HSV-1 strain F, were intracerebrally inoculated into the brain of SJL/J strain of mice. The goal was to assess global transcriptional dynamics in HSV-1 infected mice, a model of herpes simplex encephalitis, as compared to controls (either PBS or Vero cell suspension). The microarray data identified fluctuations in gene expression where many of these genes were also potential targets of miRNA-200 and miR-183 family members which were themselves upregulated within the same brain samples.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE51040 | GEO | 2016/11/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA219738
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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