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Series GSE9378 Query DataSets for GSE9378
Status Public on Jan 05, 2008
Title TRAIL Is a Novel Antiviral Protein against Dengue Virus
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Dengue fever is an important tropical illness for which there is currently no virus-specific treatment. To shed light on mechanisms involved in the cellular response to dengue virus (DV), we assessed gene expression changes, using Affymetrix GeneChips (HG-U133A), of infected primary human cells and identified changes common to all cells. The common response genes included a set of 23 genes significantly induced upon DV infection of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), dendritic cells (DCs), monocytes, and B cells (analysis of variance, P < 0.05). Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL), one of the common response genes, was identified as a key link between type I and type II interferon response genes. We found that DV induces TRAIL expression in immune cells and HUVECs at the mRNA and protein levels. The induction of TRAIL expression by DV was found to be dependent on an intact type I interferon signaling pathway. A significant increase in DV RNA accumulation was observed in anti-TRAIL antibody-treated monocytes, B cells, and HUVECs, and, conversely, a decrease in DV RNA was seen in recombinant TRAIL-treated monocytes. Furthermore, recombinant TRAIL inhibited DV titers in DV-infected DCs by an apoptosis-independent mechanism. These data suggest that TRAIL plays an important role in the antiviral response to DV infection and is a candidate for antiviral interventions against DV.
We used Affymetrix microarrays to study the response of human host cells to dengue virus (DV).
Keywords: virus infection of multiple cell types
 
Overall design For three human cell types, RNA was extracted and hybridized on Affymetrix microarrays. We compared a total of 10 samples. Five were infected in vitro for 48 hours with DV, including HUVECs (n=2), monocytes (n=2), and B-cells (n=1). Five were mock-infected controls of the same cell types and numbers. From these samples, were identified 23 genes that were induced by DV infection in all of the cell types.
 
Contributor(s) Warke RV, Martin KJ, Giaya K, Shaw SK, Rothman AL, Bosch I
Citation(s) 17913827
Submission date Oct 19, 2007
Last update date Aug 10, 2018
Contact name Katherine J Martin
E-mail(s) kjm@bioarray.us
URL http://bioarray.us
Organization name BioArray Consulting
Street address 61 Carleton Rd
City Belmont
State/province MA
ZIP/Postal code 02478
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL96 [HG-U133A] Affymetrix Human Genome U133A Array
Samples (10)
GSM254447 HUVEC control, biological rep1
GSM254448 HUVEC control, biological rep2
GSM254449 HUVEC infected, technical rep1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA103087

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