Transcriptome sequencing of neurologic diseases associated genes in HHV-6A infected human astrocyte

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Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) has been involved in the development of several central nervous system (CNS) diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, multiple sclerosis and glioma. In order to identify the pathogenic mechanism of HHV-6A infection, we carried out mRNA-seq study of human astrocyte HA1800 cell with HHV-6A GS infection. Using mRNA-seq analysis of HA1800-control cells with HA1800-HHV-6A GS cells, we identified 249 differentially expressed genes. After investigating these candidate genes, we found seven genes associated with two or more CNS diseases: CTSS, PTX3, CHI3L1, Mx1, CXCL16, BIRC3, and BST2. This is the first transcriptome sequencing study which showed the significant association of these genes between HHV-6A infection and neurologic diseases. We believe that our findings can provide a new perspective to understand the pathogenic mechanism of HHV-6A infection and neurologic diseases.

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Shao, Q., Lin, Z., Wu, X., Tang, J., Lu, S., Feng, D., … Chen, Y. (2016). Transcriptome sequencing of neurologic diseases associated genes in HHV-6A infected human astrocyte. Oncotarget, 7(30), 48070–48080. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10127

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