Effects of echovirus 1 infection on cellular gene expression

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To obtain a view of the influence of enterovirus infection on host cell gene expression, multiple cellular mRNA levels were first investigated during echovirus 1 (EV1) infection in HOS pα2AW cells using cDNA array analysis. Visible cytopathic effect and partial shut-off of host cell protein synthesis were observed 6-10 h after the EV1 infection. Simultaneously, approximately 2% of the investigated genes, among them immediate-early response genes and genes involved in apoptotic pathways and cell growth regulation, were activated over twofold and less than 0.5% of genes were downregulated. For comparison, the cellular effects of coxsackievirus B4 and poliovirus 1 infections were studied in HeLa-Ohio cells by cDNA arrays. Gene activation patterns detected in the host cells during the infection by the three enteroviruses were only partially similar. (C) 2000 Academic Press.

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Pietiäinen, V., Huttunen, P., & Hyypiä, T. (2000). Effects of echovirus 1 infection on cellular gene expression. Virology, 276(2), 243–250. https://doi.org/10.1006/viro.2000.0551

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