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Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2

The establishment of persistent dengue virus infection within the cells of the mosquito vector is an essential requirement for viral transmission to a new human host. The mechanisms involved in the establishment and maintenance of persistent infection are not well understood, but it has been suggest...

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Autores principales: Ávila-Ramírez, María Leticia, Reyes-Reyes, Ana Laura, Avila-Bonilla, Rodolfo Gamaliel, Salas-Benito, Mariana, Cerecedo, Doris, Ramírez-Moreno, María Esther, Villagrán-Herrera, María Elena, Mercado-Curiel, Ricardo Francisco, Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839463
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020191
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author Ávila-Ramírez, María Leticia
Reyes-Reyes, Ana Laura
Avila-Bonilla, Rodolfo Gamaliel
Salas-Benito, Mariana
Cerecedo, Doris
Ramírez-Moreno, María Esther
Villagrán-Herrera, María Elena
Mercado-Curiel, Ricardo Francisco
Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago
author_facet Ávila-Ramírez, María Leticia
Reyes-Reyes, Ana Laura
Avila-Bonilla, Rodolfo Gamaliel
Salas-Benito, Mariana
Cerecedo, Doris
Ramírez-Moreno, María Esther
Villagrán-Herrera, María Elena
Mercado-Curiel, Ricardo Francisco
Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago
author_sort Ávila-Ramírez, María Leticia
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description The establishment of persistent dengue virus infection within the cells of the mosquito vector is an essential requirement for viral transmission to a new human host. The mechanisms involved in the establishment and maintenance of persistent infection are not well understood, but it has been suggested that both viral and cellular factors might play an important role. In the present work, we evaluated differential gene expression in Aedes albopictus cells acutely (C6/36-HT) and persistently infected (C6-L) with Dengue virus 2 by cDNA-AFLP. We observed that importin β3 was upregulated in noninfected cells compared with C6-L cells. Using RT-qPCR and plaque assays, we observed that Dengue virus levels in C6-L cells essentially do not vary over time, and peak viral titers in acutely infected cells are observed at 72 and 120 h postinfection. The expression level of importin β3 was higher in acutely infected cells than in persistently infected cells; this correlates with higher levels of NS5 in the nucleus of the cell. The differential pattern of importin β3 expression between acute and persistent infection with Dengue virus 2 could be a mechanism to maintain viral infection over time, reducing the antiviral response of the cell and the viral replicative rate.
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spelling pubmed-99667342023-02-26 Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2 Ávila-Ramírez, María Leticia Reyes-Reyes, Ana Laura Avila-Bonilla, Rodolfo Gamaliel Salas-Benito, Mariana Cerecedo, Doris Ramírez-Moreno, María Esther Villagrán-Herrera, María Elena Mercado-Curiel, Ricardo Francisco Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago Pathogens Article The establishment of persistent dengue virus infection within the cells of the mosquito vector is an essential requirement for viral transmission to a new human host. The mechanisms involved in the establishment and maintenance of persistent infection are not well understood, but it has been suggested that both viral and cellular factors might play an important role. In the present work, we evaluated differential gene expression in Aedes albopictus cells acutely (C6/36-HT) and persistently infected (C6-L) with Dengue virus 2 by cDNA-AFLP. We observed that importin β3 was upregulated in noninfected cells compared with C6-L cells. Using RT-qPCR and plaque assays, we observed that Dengue virus levels in C6-L cells essentially do not vary over time, and peak viral titers in acutely infected cells are observed at 72 and 120 h postinfection. The expression level of importin β3 was higher in acutely infected cells than in persistently infected cells; this correlates with higher levels of NS5 in the nucleus of the cell. The differential pattern of importin β3 expression between acute and persistent infection with Dengue virus 2 could be a mechanism to maintain viral infection over time, reducing the antiviral response of the cell and the viral replicative rate. MDPI 2023-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9966734/ /pubmed/36839463 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020191 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ávila-Ramírez, María Leticia
Reyes-Reyes, Ana Laura
Avila-Bonilla, Rodolfo Gamaliel
Salas-Benito, Mariana
Cerecedo, Doris
Ramírez-Moreno, María Esther
Villagrán-Herrera, María Elena
Mercado-Curiel, Ricardo Francisco
Salas-Benito, Juan Santiago
Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2
title Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2
title_full Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2
title_fullStr Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2
title_full_unstemmed Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2
title_short Differential Gene Expression Pattern of Importin β3 and NS5 in C6/36 Cells Acutely and Persistently Infected with Dengue Virus 2
title_sort differential gene expression pattern of importin β3 and ns5 in c6/36 cells acutely and persistently infected with dengue virus 2
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9966734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36839463
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12020191
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