2015
DOI: 10.1038/srep11816
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Host Responses and Regulation by NFκB Signaling in the Liver and Liver Epithelial Cells Infected with A Novel Tick-borne Bunyavirus

Abstract: Infection in humans by severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV), a novel bunyavirus transmitted by ticks, is often associated with pronounced liver damage, especially in fatal cases. Little has been known, however, about how liver cells respond to SFTSV and how the response is regulated. In this study we report that proinflammatory cytokines were induced in liver tissues of C57/BL6 mice infected with SFTSV, which may cause tissue necrosis in mice. Human liver epithelial cells were susceptible … Show more

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“…Despite the high awareness within the medical community in SFTS-endemic areas, and the use of antiviral therapy such as ribavirin, the case fatality rate of SFTS is still as high as 15%, which is the same as other severe viral diseases including viral hemorrhagic fevers (15). In SFTS, inflammatory cytokine storms (11,(16)(17)(18)(19) as well as impairment of immune responses including innate immunity (14,(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25), antiviral T cell function (26), and antiviral humoral responses (27) have important roles in the pathogenic progress of lethal infections. Immune impairment and high viral loads are also characteristics of several other viral hemorrhagic fevers (28), but these diseases differ in terms of pathology and pathogenesis, about which little is known for SFTS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the high awareness within the medical community in SFTS-endemic areas, and the use of antiviral therapy such as ribavirin, the case fatality rate of SFTS is still as high as 15%, which is the same as other severe viral diseases including viral hemorrhagic fevers (15). In SFTS, inflammatory cytokine storms (11,(16)(17)(18)(19) as well as impairment of immune responses including innate immunity (14,(20)(21)(22)(23)(24)(25), antiviral T cell function (26), and antiviral humoral responses (27) have important roles in the pathogenic progress of lethal infections. Immune impairment and high viral loads are also characteristics of several other viral hemorrhagic fevers (28), but these diseases differ in terms of pathology and pathogenesis, about which little is known for SFTS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, it was also shown that the expression of SFTSV NSs induced NF-κB promoter activity in the liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, HepG2 [125]. In contrast, studies using HeLa cells derived from human cervical cancer and in 293T, derived from human embryonic kidney cells, showed inhibition of NF-κB activity by SFTSV NSs suggesting that NF-κB activation by SFTSV NSs might be cell-type or tissue specific [125]. Strikingly, it has been shown that pre-treatment of THP-1 cells with an NF-κB inhibitor, 6-amino-4-(phenoxyphenyl-ethylamino)quinozoline, prior to infection with SFTSV, reduced viral titers [46].…”
Section: Pro-inflammatory Activation and Suppression By Banyangvirus Nssmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…One group demonstrated transient NF-κB activation during SFTSV infection in human leukemia monocytic cell line, THP-1 [46]. Moreover, it was also shown that the expression of SFTSV NSs induced NF-κB promoter activity in the liver hepatocellular carcinoma cell line, HepG2 [125]. In contrast, studies using HeLa cells derived from human cervical cancer and in 293T, derived from human embryonic kidney cells, showed inhibition of NF-κB activity by SFTSV NSs suggesting that NF-κB activation by SFTSV NSs might be cell-type or tissue specific [125].…”
Section: Pro-inflammatory Activation and Suppression By Banyangvirus Nssmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Our previous studies showed that SFTSV-infected human liver epithelial cells HepG2 and unique cytoplasmic IBs were formed by NSs of SFTSV (21,23,33,37). We have further discovered that the IBs were constructed based on lipid droplets and that NSs was the only viral protein that targets lipid droplets.…”
Section: Up-regulation Of Synaptogyrin-2 In Sftsv-infected Hepg2mentioning
confidence: 97%