Alterations in microRNA expression profile in rabies virus-infected mouse neurons

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Rabies virus (RABV) is known to cause a fatal infection in many mammalian species, yet its pathogenesis remains poorly understood. This study was performed to analyze the microRNA (miRNA) expression profiles in RABV-infected primary neurons of mice. A total of 53 miRNAs were found to be differentially expressed in RABV-infected samples compared with mock samples in a time-dependent manner. Among them, the expression often miRNAs was validated by real-time RT-PCR. Potential target genes of differentially expressed miRNAs were predicted by TargetScan. Further bioinformatics analysis indicated that these predicted targets were overrepresented in neuronal function-related Gene Ontology (GO) terms and biological pathways. The results of this study suggest that RABV may cause neuronal dysfunction by regulating cellular miRNA expression.

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Shi, N., Zhang, X. Y., Dong, C. Y., Hou, J. L., Zhang, M. L., Guan, Z. H., … Duan, M. (2014). Alterations in microRNA expression profile in rabies virus-infected mouse neurons. Acta Virologica, 58(2), 120–127. https://doi.org/10.4149/av_2014_02_120

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