Reactive astrogliosis in response to hemorrhagic fever virus: Microarray profile of Junin virus-infected human astrocytes

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Background: Arenavirus Junin is the causative agent of Argentine hemorrhagic fever. Limited information is available concerning the pathogenesis of this human disease, especially the pathogenesis of acute and late neurological symptoms. Methods. In our study we present for the first time cDNA microarray profile of human astrocytes infected with the virulent strain of Junin virus. Transcriptional profiling was confirmed by quantitative real-time RT-PCR and cytokine/chemokine/growth factor assay. Results: We demonstrated the impact of virus infection on immune/inflammatory response/interferon signaling and apoptosis. Pro-apoptotic response and amplification with time of pro-inflammatory cascade of human astrocytes suggested neurodegenerative dysfunctional reactive astrogliosis in response to Junin virus infection. Conclusion: Our results suggest potential pathogenic role of astroglial cells in the development of neurological symptoms and late neurological syndrome during Argentine hemorrhagic fever. © 2014 Kolokoltsova et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Kolokoltsova, O. A., Yun, N. E., & Paessler, S. (2014). Reactive astrogliosis in response to hemorrhagic fever virus: Microarray profile of Junin virus-infected human astrocytes. Virology Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-11-126

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